Prospects for a better diagnosis and prognosis of NAFLD: a pathologist´s view
Carolin Lackner
Hepatoma Research ›› 2021, Vol. 7 : 27
Despite the development of surrogate non-invasive methods, histological evaluation remains an important tool for reliable classification, grading and staging, as well as prognosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). However, histological evaluation has been criticised because it requires a liver biopsy, its propensity for sampling, and inter-observer variation. This article highlights the future developments in the morphological interpretation of liver biopsy in NAFLD, so as to aid in improving its diagnostic and prognostic utility.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease / histology / prognosis / grading and staging
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