Fatty infiltration of liver

Fatty liver

Fatty
Fatty liver, also known as fatty liver disease (FLD), is a reversible condition where large vacuoles of triglyceride fat accumulate in liver cells via the process of steatosis (i.e. abnormal retention of lipids within a cell). Despite having multiple causes, fatty liver can be considered a single disease that occurs worldwide in those with excessive alcohol intake and those who are obese (with or without effects of insulin resistance). The condition is also associated with other diseases that influence fat metabolism. Morphologically it is difficult to distinguish alcoholic FLD from non alcoholic FLD and both show micro-vesicular and macrovesicular fatty changes at different stages...

Fatty infiltration of liver - List of case studies

End Stage Renal Disease

limits. Abdominal Ultrasound (02/07): Liver: fatty infiltration , Gall bladder normal, contains stone: bile ducts: normal. ...

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