Abstract
Metabolic associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a more appropriate general predicate to describe non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The new definition lists metabolic dysfunction as an important cause of liver disease, demonstrates the high heterogeneity of this condition, and speeds up the transformation path to new treatment. The incidence of extrahepatic complications and related diseases of MAFLD far exceed that of the liver disease itself, which seriously threatens human health. In view of the current insufficient understanding of its severity, and the imperfect understanding of the disease scope, pathogenesis, and diagnosis of extrahepatic complications, especially the lack of effective drug treatment, this paper introduces and reviews the research status and progress of extrahepatic complications of MAFLD.
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Chi, Z. C. (2022, January 8). Research status and progress of metabolic associated fatty liver disease. World Chinese Journal of Digestology. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. https://doi.org/10.11569/wcjd.v30.i1.1
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