Is MetALD an all-inclusive term for liver disease caused by alcohol and metabolic dysfunction? [0.03%]
MetALD是否可以作为酒精和代谢功能障碍引起肝病的总称?
Gyorgy Baffy,Emilie K Mitten,Piero Portincasa
Gyorgy Baffy
A non-inferiority randomised controlled trial of a Shorter Acetylcysteine Regimen for Paracetamol Overdose - the SARPO trial [0.03%]
短疗程乙酰半胱氨酸治疗过量服用对乙酰氨基酚的非劣效性随机对照试验:SARPO试验
Geoffrey Isbister,Angela Chiew,Nicholas Buckley et al.
Geoffrey Isbister et al.
Background: Paracetamol is a common overdose worldwide. Early acetylcysteine treatment can prevent hepatotoxicity. Multiple intravenous acetylcysteine regimens exist; the commonest recommending 300mg/kg over 20h. We inves...
EUS-guided portal pressure measurement and thrombosis risk: One swallow does not make a summer ….! [0.03%]
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Wim Laleman,Emma Vanderschueren,Michael Praktiknjo
Wim Laleman
NUC-1031 in aBTC: a cautionary tale in accelerated drug development [0.03%]
NUC-1031在aBTC中的应用:快速药物开发的警示故事
Giulia Massaro,Lorenza Rimassa,Angela Lamarca
Giulia Massaro
Enteronephrohepatic Circulation of Bile Acids and Therapeutic Potential of Systemic Bile Acid Transporter Inhibitors [0.03%]
胆酸的入球-肾内-肝循环及系统性胆汁酸转运体抑制剂的治疗潜力
Ahmed Ghallab,Mattias Mandorfer,Guido Stirnimann et al.
Ahmed Ghallab et al.
Together with carriers in liver and small intestine, kidney transporters function to conserve and compartmentalize bile acids in the enteronephrohepatic circulation. In patients with liver disease, systemic bile acid levels are elevated, un...
Theo Z Hirsch
Theo Z Hirsch
Reply to "Improving Risk Estimation in MASLD: Competing Events and Liver Function Reserve" [0.03%]
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Axel Wester,Gabriel Issa,Hannes Hagström
Axel Wester
Phosphatidylethanol-guided reclassification of steatotic liver disease subgroups improves prognostic stratification: Greater precision is required [0.03%]
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Danna Xie,Baolin Qian,Qin Zeng
Danna Xie
From the Editor's Desk. [0.03%]
编者的话
Philip Newsome,Frank Tacke,Heiner Wedemeyer et al.
Philip Newsome et al.