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Genetic predisposition in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology ; : 1-12, 2017.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-165816
ABSTRACT
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease whose prevalence has reached global epidemic proportions. Although the disease is relatively benign in the early stages, when severe clinical forms, including nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), cirrhosis and even hepatocellular carcinoma, occur, they result in worsening the long-term prognosis. A growing body of evidence indicates that NAFLD develops from a complex process in which many factors, including genetic susceptibility and environmental insults, are involved. In this review, we focused on the genetic component of NAFLD, with special emphasis on the role of genetics in the disease pathogenesis and natural history. Insights into the topic of the genetic susceptibility in lean individuals with NAFLD and the potential use of genetic tests in identifying individuals at risk are also discussed.
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Pronostic / Fibrose / Prévalence / Carcinome hépatocellulaire / Histoire naturelle / Prédisposition génétique à une maladie / Stéatose hépatique non alcoolique / Génétique / Maladies du foie / Maladies alcooliques du foie Type d'étude: Étude de prévalence / Étude pronostique langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Clinical and Molecular Hepatology Année: 2017 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Pronostic / Fibrose / Prévalence / Carcinome hépatocellulaire / Histoire naturelle / Prédisposition génétique à une maladie / Stéatose hépatique non alcoolique / Génétique / Maladies du foie / Maladies alcooliques du foie Type d'étude: Étude de prévalence / Étude pronostique langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Clinical and Molecular Hepatology Année: 2017 Type: Article