Experts reframe steatotic liver disease as a dynamic continuum

Medical researchers are reframing steatotic liver disease (SLD) as a dynamic continuum rather than a static condition. This conceptual shift, published in eGastroenterology, aims to improve clinical understanding and management of metabolic-associated liver conditions.
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Updating medical classifications is essential for improving diagnostic accuracy and patient treatment outcomes for liver disease.
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