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Liver cirrhosis is a serious condition. It damages the liver over time. Common causes include alcohol, hepatitis, and fatty ...
Once patients with cirrhosis experience decompensation, early mortality risk increases sharply. Liver transplantation has transformed the prognosis of decompensated cirrhosis. Child-Pugh score has ...
The sarcopenia market size shall grow during the forecast period (2025–2034) due to the launch of upcoming therapies and the increasing cases ...
Among these, 85% had compensated liver function, while the remaining 15% had progressed to decompensated liver disease.
LPCN 1148, an oral prodrug of bioidentical testosterone developed by Lipocine, is being assessed in a Phase II proof-of-concept study in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. The treatment showed ...
Phase 3 Top Line Results Expected Q2 2026 SALT LAKE CITY, June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lipocine Inc. (NASDAQ: LPCN ), a biophar ...
A hepatocellular carcinoma risk score using routine clinical data outdid the FIB-4 alone in identifying at-risk patients without viral hepatitis or cirrhosis.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a unique luminescent probe that uses terbium, a rare earth metal, to sense the presence of an enzyme called β-glucuronidase, which ...
In contrast, serious non-AIDS events (for example, major cardiovascular events, non-AIDS-related malignancies, cirrhosis or decompensated liver disease, and renal failure) occurred in 435 patients ...
This Review describes the progression of advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) from its early stages (compensated ACLD) to more advanced disease (decompensated ACLD).
Many people with compensated cirrhosis have no symptoms or only mild issues like tiredness or bloating. Research published in The New England Journal of Medicine has shown that people with compensated ...
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MedPage Today on MSNSteatotic Liver Disease: Clear-Cut Liver, Mortality Risks Tied to SubclassesResearchers reaffirmed the need to distinguish between steatotic liver disease subtypes, as some could be tied to especially high liver risks in a large retrospective cohort study. Compared with ...
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