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Biochemical assessment of metabolic associated fatty liver disease

Armando Ruiz, Gregori Casals, Paula Iruzubieta, Marta Lalana, Alba Leis, Rosa María López, Javier Crespo, Manuel Morales‐Ruiz

2021Advances in Laboratory Medicine / Avances en Medicina de Laboratorio13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is defined as fat accumulation in the liver in the presence of metabolic alterations. This disorder is generally asymptomatic and may progress to severe liver disease, which are linked to inflammation and/or fibrosis. MAFLD has a high prevalence (26%) and therefore a considerable number of patients are at high risk of having advanced liver disease. This document provides an overview of the most relevant serological markers in the characterization and diagnosis of MAFLD. An example is provided of a routine diagnostic algorithm that incorporates serological testing. A range of useful serological scores are currently available for the management of MAFLD patients, especially for the stratification of patients at risk of fibrosis. A large proportion of the population is at risk of developing severe liver disease. The integration of non-invasive serological markers in the stratification of patients at risk for liver fibrosis may contribute to improve the control and management of MAFLD patients.

Topics & Concepts

SerologyFatty liverMedicineAsymptomaticDiseaseCirrhosisPopulationLiver diseaseFibrosisGastroenterologyInternal medicineImmunologyAntibodyEnvironmental healthLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentPancreatitis Pathology and TreatmentLiver Diseases and Immunity
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