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Associations rename fatty liver disease to reduce stigma


Associations rename fatty liver disease to reduce stigma - PubMed

Associations rename fatty liver disease to reduce stigma.

Associations rename fatty liver disease to reduce stigma - The BMJ

Associations rename fatty liver disease to reduce stigma ... Three national liver associations have renamed fatty liver disease as steatotic liver ...

Associations rename fatty liver disease to reduce stigma - The BMJ

Associations rename fatty liver disease to reduce stigma. Jacqui Thornton. Three national liver associations have renamed fatty liver disease ...

Associations rename fatty liver disease to reduce stigma

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Multinational Liver Societies Announce New “Fatty” Liver Disease ...

The term steatohepatitis was felt to be an important pathophysiological concept that should be retained. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) ...

Reducing stigma with the new nomenclatures of NAFLD

“Renaming fatty liver disease as steatotic liver disease is more “affirmative” and less stigmatizing to patients”, according to the European ...

Problems and Challenges Associated with Renaming Non-alcoholic ...

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become the world's largest chronic liver disease in the 21st century, affecting 20%–30% of the world's ...

Non-Alcoholic Liver Disease is Renamed - LiverScan

Under the new nomenclature, people with MASLD must have a cardiometabolic risk factor, such as type 2 diabetes. Metabolic dysfunction–associated steatohepatitis ...

Is the change from NAFLD to MASLD driven by political correctness?

There is no reason for stigma because it is 'non-alcoholic' fatty liver disease and not 'alcoholic'. The term 'shouts out' that the patient is ...

New MASLD Nomenclature - AASLD

No more NAFLD! Steatotic Liver Disease is the overarching term; NAFLD is now MASLD.

What's in a name? Renaming 'NAFLD' to 'MAFLD' - Wiley

In 2002, a report by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) single topic conference suggested that the inclusive term ...

Fatty liver disease gets a new name - UChicago Medicine

Fatty liver disease is renamed to shift language away from ... Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) Congress. The news was ...

Introduction of new terminology for fatty liver diseases

A group of multinational liver societies and leading doctors have announced new terminology for liver diseases related to fat accumulation ...

Redefining fatty liver disease: an international patient perspective

An international consensus panel has called for the disease to be renamed from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) to metabolic-associated ...

A multisociety Delphi consensus statement on new fatty liver ...

The name chosen to replace NAFLD was metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). There was consensus to change the definition to include ...

The impact of stigma on quality of life and liver disease burden ...

Patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), recently renamed metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), may experience ...

Q&A: Liver Disease Gets a New Name: Why NAFLD Is Now MASLD

Discover why the common liver disease NAFLD has been renamed to MASLD. This change reflects the disease's various causes and reduces stigma.

The impact of stigma on quality of life and liver disease burden ...

Stigmatization of patients with NAFLD, whether it is caused by obesity or NAFLD, is strongly and independently associated with a substantial impairment of ...

Why liver experts renamed NASH to MASH, and NAFLD to MASLD

Even though the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases suggested replacing NAFLD/NASH with “metabolic steatohepatitis ...

From NAFLD to MASLD: What's in a Name? - Medscape

Equally important is that the renaming is intended to reduce the stigma associated with the diagnosis. The new name reflects the heterogeneous ...