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Diabetes patients are at risk of fatty liver disease, study warns

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Many patients with possible liver cirrhosis and liver cancer are diagnosed at advanced stages of the disease, according to a recent scientific study conducted by Queen Mary University in London and the University of Glasgow.

According to the website of the Daily Mail, the study of 18 million people across Europe indicated that people with type 2 diabetes are particularly at risk of "silent disease" and should be closely monitored to prevent the development of life-threatening disease .

The fatty liver disease is not associated with alcohol consumption (NAFLD) Up to a quarter of people in the West, the most common cause of liver disease around the world, are closely linked to obesity and type 2 diabetes, and doctors are often unaware of the condition and often are not diagnosed with patients.

In the largest study of its kind, published in the journal BMC Medicine , The team collected health records of 18 million European adults from the UK, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain, and examined each patient with fatty liverNAFLD) With 100 patients who did not have a registered diagnosis, and looked forward to knowing who had cirrhosis and liver cancer over time.

"We were surprised that the number of patients with registered diagnoses of non-alcoholic fatty liver was significantly lower than expected, which means that many patients are not actually diagnosed in primary health care," said Dr. William Al-Azzawi of Queen Mary University in London. .

During the short time frame of the study, some patients progress to more advanced stages and threaten their lives from the disease, suggesting that they have been diagnosed too late.

The researchers added that people with diabetes are at increased risk of more advanced and life-threatening stages of the disease, suggesting that we should focus our efforts on educating and preventing liver disease in diabetics.

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