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Liver cirrhosis in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis
Donghyun Ko1, Do Han Kim2, Pojsakorn Danpanichkul3
1Department of Medicine, Bridgeport Hospital Yale New Haven Health, Bridgeport, CT, USA.
Abstract:
In the present narrative review, we have summarized the current evidence on the natural progression of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) cirrhosis observed through the placebo arm in clinical trials and observational studies. The outcomes scrutinized throughout our review were histology-related changes, non-invasive fibrosis markers, indicators of decompensation, end-stage hepatic complications, and mortality reported during the different clinical trials. Given the short duration of clinical trials, observational studies were included to obtain better insight into the long-term progression and prognosis of MASH cirrhosis. Lastly, new updates about MASH cirrhosis treatments were listed, and the results of these randomized clinical trials were described to enhance our understanding of our current standing in the treatment of MASH cirrhosis.
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