In this episode, Dr. Christos Mantzoros, Professor and Endocrinologist at Harvard Medical School and the editor-in-chief of the Journal Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, will guide the discussion about the ongoing journey towards refining the NAFLD terminology to Steatotic Liver Disease (SLD) and will shed light to the significance of the recent nomenclature change.
The consensus to shift to a new, more accurate, and appropriate name is underpinned by the advances in understanding the multisystem and multifactorial pathophysiology of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).
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