Washington DC: Using information collected in a liver biopsy study, researchers at Cardiff University have developed a method of determining the onset of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) through the analysis of lipids, metabolites and clinical markers in blood. The new non-invasive method of predicting the risk of developing a severe liver disease could ensure that patients receive early and potentially life-saving medical intervention before irreversible damage is done. NASH is the most extreme form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a range of conditions caused by a build-up of fat in the liver. With NASH, inflammation of the liver damages the cells, potentially causing scarring and cirrhosis.Currently, the diagnosis of NASH can only be done with a liver biopsy, an invasive and costly procedure.The new research could lead to a simple blood test that could catch the onset of NASH before inflammation damages the liver. Lead researcher You Zhou said, “Many people with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis do not have symptoms and are not aware they are developing a serious liver problem. As such, diagnosis often comes after irreversible damage is done.””Our quicker and less invasive method of diagnosis could mean that more people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease could be easily tested to determine whether they are progressing to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, the more severe form of the disease,” he added. A healthy liver should contain little or no fat.It`s estimated that around 20 percent of people in the UK have early stages of NAFLD where there are small amounts of fat in their liver. NASH is estimated to affect up to five percent of the UK population and is now considered to be one of the main causes of cirrhosis, a condition where irregular bumps replace the smooth liver tissue, making it harder and decreasing the amount of healthy cells to support normal functions. This can lead to complete liver failure.Common risk factors for both NAFLD and NASH are obesity, lack of physical exercise and insulin resistance. But if detected and managed at an early stage, it`s possible to stop both NAFLD and NASH from getting worse.

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    Dinorah Bultema
    Saturday, October 22nd, 2016

    Hi, what an insightful and comprehensive post. Helped me a lot with my problem. Like the details you have pointed out. Absolutely true!

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    Darron Fontenot
    Wednesday, October 26th, 2016

    Thankyou for all your efforts that you have put in this. very interesting info .

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