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Background: Alcohol-related liver disease contributes significantly to global mortality and healthcare costs, underscoring the urgency of early detection and non-invasive diagnostic tools such as transient elastography.
Guggilla Madhusudhan +3 more
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Bringing Gene Therapy Into Real World Clinical Practice
ABSTRACT Introduction Adeno‐associated virus (AAV)‐based gene therapy for haemophilia has shifted therapeutic paradigms by enabling hepatic gene transfer, restoring endogenous clotting factor expression, and reducing reliance on conventional prophylactic treatments. Two products, valoctocogene roxaparvovec (haemophilia A) and etranacogene dezaparvovec (
Wolfgang Miesbach +2 more
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Abbreviations: ELF, enhanced liver fibrosis; TE, transient elastography.
Pengfei Huang (552512) +5 more
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Italian Patients Journey for Gene Therapy in Haemophilia A
ABSTRACT Introduction Gene therapy (GT) provides sustained FVIII levels without repeated infusions in Hemophilia A (HA) patients thus overcoming a major limitation of replacement therapy. However, issues remain e.g., patient selection criteria, duration and variability of transgene expression, quality of life and long‐term safety.
Giovanni Di Minno +19 more
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Two‐dimensional shear wave elastography demonstrated strong correlation with magnetic resonance elastography and high diagnostic accuracy for liver fibrosis across stages in 744 patients with chronic liver disease, supporting its role as a reliable non‐invasive tool for fibrosis assessment.
Takashi Nishimura +26 more
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New non-invasive tool for assessment of liver fibrosis: transient elastography
Formation of connective tissue causing liver fibrosis is the common trait of chronic liver diseases. The „gold-standard” of the evaluation of liver fibrosis is liver biopsy, but it is an invasive, painful procedure, and carries a significant, although ...
Gábor Horváth
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Assessment of Liver Fibrosis With Elastography Point Quantification Versus Transient Elastography [PDF]
Niek Warringa +2 more
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A Novel Diagnostic Approach for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Using Glycosylated Ferritin
The percentage of glycosylated ferritin relative to total ferritin (%GF) is a novel biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), showing diagnostic performance comparable to that of AFP and DCP. We developed the GFAD index by integrating age, sex, %GF, AFP, and DCP, achieving improved diagnostic accuracy with high sensitivity and specificity. ABSTRACT
Akiyo Ishiguro +11 more
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Background: The current hypothesis regarding the mechanism of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is the multiple hit theory, where one of the factors involved is gut microbiota.
Desi Astari +7 more
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We conducted a multicenter cohort study analyzed 454 Japanese PBC patients. Baseline LSM ≥ 8.0 kPa was independently associated with adverse outcomes. ΔLSM/year ≥ 2.1 kPa was independently associated with adverse outcomes. ABSTRACT Background & Aims Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) using vibration‐controlled transient elastography (VCTE) is a ...
Yuki Yamashita +17 more
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