Review on Some Biochemical markers in mMetabolic-Associated Fatty Liver Disease

S. Ashour
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Liver is a primary organ for lipid and glucose homeostasis and is the focus of cardio metabolic disease. The  NAFLD definition is combines the existence of steatosis in more than 5% of hepatocytes and metabolic risk factors, particularly obesity and T2DM, and exclusion of excessive alcohol consumption defined as ? 30 g per day for men and ? 20 g per day for women, or other chronic liver diseases  In  2020,  it was  suggest that the nomenclature of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) should be updated to metabolic-associated fatty liver disease  (MAFLD),   Also it was found the diagnosis of MAFLD should be based on the presence of metabolic dysfunction not the absence of other conditions ,  MAFLD can coexist with other liver diseases and A reference to alcohol should not be included in the MAFLD acronym. Biochemical parameters play a significant role in careful diagnosis and also for risk assessment and adopting treatment that improves clinical outcome.  In this article, we will highlight the nomenclature and diagnosis of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease which before 2020 was called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and explain some of the biochemical parameters in this disease.
代谢相关脂肪肝的一些生化指标研究进展
肝脏是维持脂质和葡萄糖稳态的主要器官,也是心脏代谢疾病的焦点。NAFLD的定义结合了超过5%的肝细胞存在脂肪变性和代谢危险因素,特别是肥胖和2型糖尿病,并排除过度饮酒(定义为?男性每天30克,2020年,有人建议将非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)的命名法更新为代谢相关脂肪性肝病(MAFLD),同时发现MAFLD的诊断应基于代谢功能障碍的存在,而不是没有其他条件,MAFLD可以与其他肝脏疾病共存,并且MAFLD的首字母缩写词中不应包含酒精。生化参数在仔细诊断、风险评估和采取改善临床结果的治疗方面发挥着重要作用。在本文中,我们将重点介绍代谢相关脂肪性肝病的命名和诊断,该疾病在2020年之前被称为非酒精性脂肪性肝病,并解释该疾病的一些生化参数。
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