HISTOPATHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE
Dr. Yahya Azeem Ahmed, Dr. Sidra Tahir and Dr. Muhammad Ikram*
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Due to hepatic and extra hepatic entanglements, Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) will wind up a standout amongst the most significant difficulties to general wellbeing in the coming decades. It is most normal ceaseless liver malady in the industrialized world. Objective: To analyze the histopathological evaluation of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Place and Time of study: Nishtar Hospital Multan from March 2017 to Feb 2018. Methodology: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an ailment identified with liver. Hepatic steatosis (lipid collection in hepatocytes) and fibrosis of the tissue are its basic qualities. A few scores are accessible. The SAF score (Steatosis, Activity, Fibrosis) has as of late been portrayed for a progressively complete evaluation of the hepatic status. From these attributes, the highest quality level for determination of the illness is the histo-pathological assessment after liver biopsy. The reason for this survey is to report the NAFLD utilizing this new score.
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