Hepatic steatosis, or fatty liver disease, is an accumulation of fat in the liver cells. It is commonly associated with obesity, insulin resistance, high blood pressure, and high levels of triglycerides in the blood. Hepatic steatosis can interfere with normal functioning and lead to liver inflammation and scarring. Fatty liver is treated by lifestyle interventions like weight loss, physical exercise, and a healthy diet. Medication or surgery may be necessary in advanced cases.
Hepatic Steatosis - Symptoms and Treatment
Hepatic steatosis is excess fat deposition in the liver. Learn more about it in the article below.
Familial Hypobetalipoproteinemia - An Overview
Familial hypobetalipoproteinemia is a condition that reduces the body's capacity to absorb and transport fats, resulting in low cholesterol levels in the blood.