Interaction of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with other liver diseases
- PMID: 12406444
- DOI: 10.1053/bega.2002.0329
Interaction of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with other liver diseases
Abstract
Obesity-related steatosis is an increasingly common histological finding in liver biopsies and may co-exist with other chronic liver diseases. Although non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) without true steatohepatitis is generally a benign condition, when another liver disease is present, steatosis may exacerbate the liver damage. In this review, we discuss the interaction of obesity-related steatosis with chronic hepatitis C, alcoholic liver disease, disorders of hepatic iron storage and drug-induced liver disease. The role of weight reduction in minimizing liver injury in patients with chronic hepatitis C is discussed. Finally, we discuss the problems associated with orthotopic liver transplantation for patients with NAFLD.
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