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Male sex, low free T4 risk factors for liver dysfunction with radioactive iodine therapy
Among adults who undergo radioactive iodine therapy for differentiated thyroid cancer, risk for hepatic dysfunction is elevated for men and all with low free thyroxine or high triglycerides, according to study data.
Inaccuracies found in UNOS categorization of ACLF among LT patients, reform needed
The United Network for Organ Sharing database on acute-on-chronic liver failure categorization in liver transplant patients is discordant with manual chart review and demonstrates the need for policy reform, according to study results.
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Increased vitamin D may prevent NAFLD in patients with European ancestry
Increased levels of vitamin D may prevent nonalcoholic fatty liver disease among European populations, according to research published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Alcohol-associated cirrhosis linked to higher mortality post-ICU discharge
Patients with alcohol-associated cirrhosis had higher mortality following ICU discharge compared with patients with cirrhosis related to other causes, according to study results published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
Libtayo effective in killing HCC tumors prior to resection
Neoadjuvant immunotherapy Libtayo administered before surgical resection led to tumor necrosis in about one-third of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, according to data published in The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Racial, ethnic disparities in patients with HCC reveal need to reduce barriers to care
Among patients newly diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma, there are significant racial and ethnic differences in barriers to care, according to survey results published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Hepatology top 10 from 2021: NAFLD management, guideline updates, NASH treatment
Healio presents the following report on the top 10 hepatology peer-tested articles from 2021.
FDA grants fast track designation to CNP-104 for treatment of primary biliary cholangitis
Biotechnology company COUR Pharmaceuticals announced that the FDA granted fast track designation to CNP-104, an investigational therapy for the treatment of primary biliary cholangitis, according to a company press release.
Q&A: ‘Dry January’ provides opportunity to reevaluate drinking for liver, overall health
Many individuals look to the new year to follow through their resolutions such as diet and exercise and some are now attempting ‘Dry January’, to reset after a holiday full of drinking.
Family history of diabetes may increase risk for NAFLD
People with a parent, sibling or child with diabetes have increased risk for developing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD, regardless of their own glucose status, according to study findings.
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