MASH - Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis research hub
4 indexed studies · 3 currently recruiting
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Fructose is a Metabolic and Inflammatory Pathogenic Factor in Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatohepatitis (MASH)
This study looks into how a sugar called fructose might affect people with MASH, a liver condition. Researchers will compare fructose to another sugar, glucose, over four weeks to see if it causes more inflammation or affects liver fat in people with MASH compared to those with less severe liver issues or healthy people.
United Kingdom - recruiting
The European NAFLD Registry
This study aims to understand fatty liver disease (NAFLD) better. Researchers collect information and samples from patients across Europe to find new ways to detect and monitor the disease, especially how it progresses from fatty liver to more serious conditions like fibrosis.
Belgium · Finland · France - recruiting
Global Research Initiative for Patients Screening on MASH
This study aims to improve how doctors find serious liver conditions like MASH in people with health problems like diabetes or obesity. It brings together healthcare providers across Europe to use new care guidelines and raise awareness about these liver diseases.
Belgium · Czechia · France - active not recruiting
LITMUS Imaging Study
This study looks at new ways to check liver health in people with fatty liver disease (NAFLD) without taking a biopsy. It uses special scans to see how well these new checks work compared to traditional methods and how liver disease changes over time.
United States · Finland · France