The global incidence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)is escalating considerably.NAFLD covers a range of liver conditions from simple steatosis to the more severe form known as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis,wh...The global incidence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)is escalating considerably.NAFLD covers a range of liver conditions from simple steatosis to the more severe form known as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis,which involves chronic liver inflammation and the transformation of hepatic stellate cells into myofibroblasts that generate excess extracellular matrix,leading to fibrosis.Hepatocyte ballooning is a key catalyst for fibrosis progression,potentially advancing to cirrhosis and its decompensated state.Fibrosis is a critical prognostic factor for outcomes in patients with NAFLD;therefore,those with substantial fibrosis require timely intervention.Although liver biopsy is the most reliable method for fibrosis detection,it is associated with certain risks and limitations,particularly in routine screening.Consequently,various noninvasive diagnostic techniques have been introduced.This review examines the increasing prevalence of NAFLD,evaluates the noninvasive diagnostic techniques for fibrosis,and assesses their efficacy in staging the disease.In addition,it critically appraises current and emerging antifibrotic therapies,focusing on their mechanisms,efficacy,and potential in reversing fibrosis.This review underscores the urgent need for effective therapeutic strategies,given the dire consequences of advanced fibrosis.展开更多
BACKGROUND Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)is a significant human pathogen that is responsible for a variety of illnesses,including mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma,gastric cancer,peptic ulcers,and gastritis.AI...BACKGROUND Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)is a significant human pathogen that is responsible for a variety of illnesses,including mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma,gastric cancer,peptic ulcers,and gastritis.AIM To investigate the frequency of H.pylori infection and its resistance patterns among Egyptian patients and to determine the influence of H.pylori virulence genetic determinants on the eradication success of 14-d triple therapy regimen.METHODS H.pylori infections were investigated in 72 patients with gastroduodenal complications suggestive of H.pylori infection.The cagA and vacA genotypes of cultured strains were studied using polymerase chain reaction.The patients underwent 14 d of triple-therapy treatment.The treatment response was examined using histology and a rapid urease test 6 wk after therapy discontinuation.RESULTS The intention-to-treat eradication rate was 59.2%(95%CI:48.2%-70.3%).Rates of H.pylori resistance to clarithromycin,amoxicillin,and metronidazole were 52.8%,81.9%,and 100%,respectively.Successful eradication of H.pylori was more significantly associated with vacA s1-positive strains[adjusted odds ratio(aOR)=0.507,95%CI:0.175-0.822].A significant association was found between failed eradication rate and H.pylori strains resistant to clarithromycin(aOR=0.204,95%CI:-0.005 to 0.412)and amoxicillin(aOR=0.223,95%CI:0.026-0.537).CONCLUSION This study’s low H.pylori eradication rate following 14-d triple therapy is concerning and worrying.H.pylori pan-resistance to metronidazole followed by the high resistance to ciprofloxacin,amoxicillin,and clarithromycin in this research is challenging and of great concern.展开更多
文摘The global incidence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)is escalating considerably.NAFLD covers a range of liver conditions from simple steatosis to the more severe form known as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis,which involves chronic liver inflammation and the transformation of hepatic stellate cells into myofibroblasts that generate excess extracellular matrix,leading to fibrosis.Hepatocyte ballooning is a key catalyst for fibrosis progression,potentially advancing to cirrhosis and its decompensated state.Fibrosis is a critical prognostic factor for outcomes in patients with NAFLD;therefore,those with substantial fibrosis require timely intervention.Although liver biopsy is the most reliable method for fibrosis detection,it is associated with certain risks and limitations,particularly in routine screening.Consequently,various noninvasive diagnostic techniques have been introduced.This review examines the increasing prevalence of NAFLD,evaluates the noninvasive diagnostic techniques for fibrosis,and assesses their efficacy in staging the disease.In addition,it critically appraises current and emerging antifibrotic therapies,focusing on their mechanisms,efficacy,and potential in reversing fibrosis.This review underscores the urgent need for effective therapeutic strategies,given the dire consequences of advanced fibrosis.
文摘BACKGROUND Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)is a significant human pathogen that is responsible for a variety of illnesses,including mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma,gastric cancer,peptic ulcers,and gastritis.AIM To investigate the frequency of H.pylori infection and its resistance patterns among Egyptian patients and to determine the influence of H.pylori virulence genetic determinants on the eradication success of 14-d triple therapy regimen.METHODS H.pylori infections were investigated in 72 patients with gastroduodenal complications suggestive of H.pylori infection.The cagA and vacA genotypes of cultured strains were studied using polymerase chain reaction.The patients underwent 14 d of triple-therapy treatment.The treatment response was examined using histology and a rapid urease test 6 wk after therapy discontinuation.RESULTS The intention-to-treat eradication rate was 59.2%(95%CI:48.2%-70.3%).Rates of H.pylori resistance to clarithromycin,amoxicillin,and metronidazole were 52.8%,81.9%,and 100%,respectively.Successful eradication of H.pylori was more significantly associated with vacA s1-positive strains[adjusted odds ratio(aOR)=0.507,95%CI:0.175-0.822].A significant association was found between failed eradication rate and H.pylori strains resistant to clarithromycin(aOR=0.204,95%CI:-0.005 to 0.412)and amoxicillin(aOR=0.223,95%CI:0.026-0.537).CONCLUSION This study’s low H.pylori eradication rate following 14-d triple therapy is concerning and worrying.H.pylori pan-resistance to metronidazole followed by the high resistance to ciprofloxacin,amoxicillin,and clarithromycin in this research is challenging and of great concern.