MAFLD: a multisystem disease
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Abstract
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), affecting about 25% of general population and more than 50% of dysmetabolic patients, is an emerging cause of chronic liver disease and its complications. Recently, an international consensus of experts proposed to rename this disease as ‘Metabolic dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease’ (MAFLD) to focus on the bidirectional interplay between fatty liver and metabolic alterations and to stress the need of assessing fatty liver independently from alcohol consumption and other coexisting causes of liver disease. The peculiarity of NAFLD/MAFLD lies in the presence of a higher risk of not only – as expected – liver-related events but also of extrahepatic events, mostly…
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- Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
- Medicine
- Fatty liver
- Disease
- Steatohepatitis
- Chronic liver disease
- Cirrhosis
- Risk factor
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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