| Literature DB >> 27869416 |
Mirta Ciocca1, Margarita Ramonet2,3, Fernando Álvarez4.
Abstract
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is considered one of the most common causes of liver disease in adults and children, consistent with the increased prevalence of obesity in both populations worldwide. It is a multifactorial condition involving a broad spectrum of liver diseases than range from simple steatosis to steatohepatitis, and characterized by histological findings of inflammation and fibrosis. Its pathogenesis and progression are not fully understood yet, and a more complete understanding of liver disease may aid in developing new therapies and noninvasive diagnostic tools. Liver biopsy remains the gold standard for disease staging. Although lifestyle and diet modifications are the keys in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease treatment, the development of new drugs may be promising for patients failing first-line therapy. Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría.Entities:
Keywords: Childhood obesity; Hepatic steatosis; Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27869416 DOI: 10.5546/aap.2016.eng.569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Argent Pediatr ISSN: 0325-0075 Impact factor: 0.635