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  • Metabolic Disorders
  • Clinical Diagnostics

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  • Metabolic (dysfunction) associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a growing global health concern.
  • Recently established positive criteria for MAFLD aim to standardize diagnosis and research.
  • Ongoing discussions highlight the need for further clarification on MAFLD definition and implications.

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  • To provide a clear perspective on the recently defined criteria for MAFLD.
  • To address and clarify emerging concerns and discussions surrounding MAFLD.
  • To support consistent research and clinical practice in fatty liver disease.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent publications and clinical guidelines on MAFLD.
  • Analysis of the implications of the new MAFLD diagnostic criteria.
  • Synthesis of expert opinion and ongoing scientific discourse.

Main Results:

  • The established MAFLD criteria have gained widespread endorsement.
  • Key aspects requiring clarification have been identified.
  • A framework for understanding the nuances of MAFLD diagnosis is presented.

Conclusions:

  • The new MAFLD criteria represent a significant step forward in the field.
  • Addressing current concerns will enhance the utility of MAFLD definition.
  • This review aims to foster a unified understanding and approach to MAFLD.