A recent study from Université Laval suggests that camu-camu, an exotic fruit native to the Amazon, may help address ...
Why do some people who consume a few glasses of alcohol a day develop advanced liver disease while others who drink the same ...
family history of liver cancer or genetic diseases linked to liver cancer, chemical exposures, and medical conditions such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and diabetes. Learn More Causes and ...
Belly fat, constant fatigue, pain below the right rib cage, unexplained acne or hair loss, and nausea are potential signs of fatty liver disease. Gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi emphasizes early ...
The effort, dubbed India Pathology Dataset (IPD) project, a collaborative initiative involving academia, hospitals, industry, and govt, aims to digitise tissue biopsy slides. It also seeks to ...
Its diagnostic accuracy in cancer is comparable to that of pathology residents. These findings suggest that GPT-4 holds promise as a supportive tool in pathology diagnostics, offering the potential to ...
More information: Emmanouil Nychas et al, Discovery of robust and highly specific microbiome signatures of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, Microbiome (2025). DOI: 10.1186/s40168-024-01990-y ...
the pulse 80, and the respirations 16. The blood pressure was 120/70. Liver Biopsy from C.I. The liver tissue appears normal. C.S., the 32-year-old sister of C.I., had been in good health all her ...
Although this study revealed the important effect of hypertension on liver fibrosis in patients with MASLD, there are still some limitations. First, this study was cross-sectional in design and could ...
Histamine and mast cells have been implicated in liver pathology, suggesting novel intervention targets. Further research is essential to explore the mechanistic role of the histamine pathway and ...
Serum uric acid (SUA) levels independently predict nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD, now known as metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease) in young adults without obesity ...
When too much fat builds up in the liver, a condition called fatty liver disease is developed. The contributing factors for this condition are excess body weight, unhealthy eating habits, and certain ...