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Role Of Serum Biomarkers In Early Detection Of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis And Fibrosis In West Virginian Children, Komal Sodhi, Lucas Bracero, Andrew S. Feyh, Alexandra Nichols, Krithika Srikanthan, Tariq M. Latif, Deborah L. Preston, Joseph I. Shapiro, Yoram Elitsur
Role Of Serum Biomarkers In Early Detection Of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis And Fibrosis In West Virginian Children, Komal Sodhi, Lucas Bracero, Andrew S. Feyh, Alexandra Nichols, Krithika Srikanthan, Tariq M. Latif, Deborah L. Preston, Joseph I. Shapiro, Yoram Elitsur
Joseph I Shapiro MD
Background: Obesity, an epidemic among West Virginia children, as well as insulin resistance (IR), is wellestablished contributors to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Progression of NASH can lead to hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis, making early detection imperative. The standard for diagnosing NASH is histologically via liver biopsy, which is highly invasive and generally contraindicated in children. By studying serum biomarkers associated with NASH, we aim to identify high risk children who can benefit from a less invasive, alternative approach to the early detection of NASH.
Methods: Seventy one children were prospectively recruited and divided into 3 groups: normal weight without IR …
Role Of Serum Biomarkers In Early Detection Of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis And Fibrosis In West Virginian Children, Komal Sodhi, Lucas Bracero, Andrew S. Feyh, Alexandra Nichols, Krithika Srikanthan, Tariq M. Latif, Deborah L. Preston, Joseph I. Shapiro, Yoram Elitsur
Role Of Serum Biomarkers In Early Detection Of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis And Fibrosis In West Virginian Children, Komal Sodhi, Lucas Bracero, Andrew S. Feyh, Alexandra Nichols, Krithika Srikanthan, Tariq M. Latif, Deborah L. Preston, Joseph I. Shapiro, Yoram Elitsur
Joseph I Shapiro MD
Background: Obesity, an epidemic among West Virginia children, as well as insulin resistance (IR), is wellestablished contributors to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Progression of NASH can lead to hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis, making early detection imperative. The standard for diagnosing NASH is histologically via liver biopsy, which is highly invasive and generally contraindicated in children. By studying serum biomarkers associated with NASH, we aim to identify high risk children who can benefit from a less invasive, alternative approach to the early detection of NASH.
Methods: Seventy one children were prospectively recruited and divided into 3 groups: normal weight without IR …