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| '''Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)'''
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| '''Definition:'''
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| A condition where liver is accumulated with fat and usually associated with metabolic conditions. Risk factors for NAFLD included obesity, diabetes and dyslipidemia.
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| '''Categories:'''
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| NAFLD is sub categorixed into non alcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) and non alcoholic steatohepatosis (NASH). NAFL has just fat accumulation whereas NASH has fat as well as inflammation of the liver tissues.
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| '''Prevalence of NAFLD:'''
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| Prevalence varies widely and it depends on age, sex and race of the population. Studies show that men are at highest risk for NAFLD, 31% in men Vs 16% in women. Compared to non-hispanic whites, hispanics have higher prevalence of NAFLD.
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| ''''''Who are at High Risk:''''''
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| '''When to Obtain a Liver Biopsy in Patients with NAFLD?'''
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| Liver biposy will be needed when the diagnosis of liver disease is uncertain and other causes need to be ruled out.
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