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Dr. D. Beard

DR. D. BEARD is specialist of Nash Pathology

Increased plasma XOR activity induced by NAFLD/NASH and its possible involvement in vascular neointimal proliferation

Xanthine oxidoreductase is an enzyme that catalyses hypoxanthine to xanthine and xanthine to uric acid, respectively. However, the underlying mechanisms of increased plasma xanthine oxidoreductase and its pathological roles in systemic diseases, such as atherosclerosis, are not fully understood...

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Sugar and fat increase the risk of advanced liver disease

In this editorial, P. Manka Essen University Hospital, Germany) and W. K. Syn (Medical University of South Carolina, USA) comment a study by Benhammou and colleagues, who evaluated the effects of NAFLD risk factors including obesity and diabetes on the long-term outcomes of patients with HCV treated with direct-acting antivirals...

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Lung transplantation recipients with NAFLD

Advanced hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis are absolute contraindications to lung transplantation. In a retrospective analysis of 150 transplanted patients, A. J. Trindade et al. (Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, USA) aimed to determine if mild-moderate NAFLD contributes to increased adverse outcomes...
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Fatty liver index and risk of hypertension

Little data are showing the association between NAFLD and hypertension in a large-scale cohort study. J. H. Roth et al. (Chungnam National University School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea) evaluated the ability of the fatty liver index to predict the development of hypertension in healthy individuals, in a large cohort of 334,280 healthy individuals...
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Review: NAFLD, driver of chronic kidney disease

The relationship between NAFLD and chronic kidney disease has attracted much attention recently. NAFLD and chronic kidney disease may share common pathogenic mechanisms, such as insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia and obesity, and thus may potentially share same therapeutic targets. Growing evidence suggests...
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