Chronic intestinal failure (CIF) patients are at risk for developing intestinal failure-associated liver disease (IFALD), which can progress to end-stage liver disease. Liver biopsy is the current reference standard to diagnose and monitor IFALD. However, due to its associated complications, biopsy is an unattractive tool in this respect. Our aim was to assess the evidence regarding non-invasive assessment of IFALD in the adult population and provide ideas to take this field further. We searched the PubMed, EMBASE and Web of Science databases in accordance with the PRISMA guideline. We included studies in the adult/mixed intestinal failure population, performing non-invasive diagnostic assessment of IFALD and using liver biopsy, 1H-MRS or M...
Purpose of review: To improve understanding of recent developments in the noninvasive assessment of ...
Contains fulltext : 225267.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AN...
PURPOSE: We sought to evaluate liver function recovery after isolated intestinal transplantation in ...
Background: Hepatic disturbances in the context of intestinal failure and parenteral nutrition (PN) ...
Background & aims: Intestinal failure associated liver disease (IFALD) has been defined using nu...
Item does not contain fulltextWe recommend that intestinal failure associated liver disease (IFALD) ...
Background & Aims: Diagnostic criteria, progression risk and optimal monitoring for intestinal failu...
Background & aims: Liver biopsy is no viable tool to routinely screen for liver fibrosis in children...
Background: Patients with chronic intestinal failure (CIF) often develop cholestatic liver injury, w...
PURPOSE: We sought to evaluate liver function recovery after isolated intestinal transplantation in ...
Introduction:Acute severe intestinal failure, otherwise known as Type II intestinal failure (IF), re...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic intestinal failure (CIF) often develop cholestatic liver injury, w...
Background and Aims: The rising incidence of chronic liver disease (CLD) has increased the need for ...
Intestinal failure-associated liver disease is a multifactorial process that may occur in patients w...
Aim: To investigate the natural history of patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis by means of a...
Purpose of review: To improve understanding of recent developments in the noninvasive assessment of ...
Contains fulltext : 225267.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AN...
PURPOSE: We sought to evaluate liver function recovery after isolated intestinal transplantation in ...
Background: Hepatic disturbances in the context of intestinal failure and parenteral nutrition (PN) ...
Background & aims: Intestinal failure associated liver disease (IFALD) has been defined using nu...
Item does not contain fulltextWe recommend that intestinal failure associated liver disease (IFALD) ...
Background & Aims: Diagnostic criteria, progression risk and optimal monitoring for intestinal failu...
Background & aims: Liver biopsy is no viable tool to routinely screen for liver fibrosis in children...
Background: Patients with chronic intestinal failure (CIF) often develop cholestatic liver injury, w...
PURPOSE: We sought to evaluate liver function recovery after isolated intestinal transplantation in ...
Introduction:Acute severe intestinal failure, otherwise known as Type II intestinal failure (IF), re...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic intestinal failure (CIF) often develop cholestatic liver injury, w...
Background and Aims: The rising incidence of chronic liver disease (CLD) has increased the need for ...
Intestinal failure-associated liver disease is a multifactorial process that may occur in patients w...
Aim: To investigate the natural history of patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis by means of a...
Purpose of review: To improve understanding of recent developments in the noninvasive assessment of ...
Contains fulltext : 225267.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AN...
PURPOSE: We sought to evaluate liver function recovery after isolated intestinal transplantation in ...