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Liver/Biliary Disorders News
CRC patients with unresectable liver metastases may benefit from living-donor LT
Living-donor liver transplantation may be a viable option for patients with unresectable, liver-confined colorectal cancer liver metastases, according to a study published in JAMA Surgery.
MRI-derived, noninvasive tissue biomarker aids autoimmune hepatitis patient management
An MRI-derived, noninvasive tissue biomarker improved autoimmune hepatitis management by distinguishing patients in biochemical remission as well as those at risk for relapse, according to a study published in eClinicalMedicine.
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Heavy alcohol use increases liver impairment, risk for HCC in hepatitis-induced cirrhosis
Among patients with hepatitis-induced cirrhosis, heavy alcohol consumption increased liver function impairment and hepatocellular carcinoma prevalence, according to research.
NAFLD linked to lower early-stage detection, poorer survival in patients with HCC
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease correlated with lower hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance receipt, early-stage detection and poorer survival compared with other HCC etiologies, according to research.
NASH linked to sharp increase in liver transplants in older patients
As liver transplants significantly increase among older patients, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis has become the most common reason for the procedure in this population, according to a study published in Hepatology Communications.
New prognostic model accurately predicts 30-day mortality in alcohol-associated hepatitis
A new prognostic scoring tool accurately assessed 30-day mortality risk in patients with alcohol-associated hepatitis, according to a study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
High alcohol intake more frequent after early LT in alcohol-related hepatitis
High alcohol intake was more frequent following early liver transplant vs. standard transplant in patients with severe alcohol-related hepatitis, according to research published in The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Long, irregular menstrual cycles may increase NAFLD risk for premenopausal women
Premenopausal women with long or irregular menstrual cycles have a higher risk for prevalent and incident nonalcoholic fatty liver disease compared with women with normal cycles, according to study findings.
AGA develops clinical practice guidelines on systemic therapy for HCC
The AGA published 11 recommendations for systemic therapy in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, which were featured in Gastroenterology.
Machine learning models strong predictors of short-term survival in ACLF patients after LT
Machine learning models, compared with traditional models, demonstrated good performance in the prediction of short-term prognosis following liver transplant in patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure, according to research.