Global survey of stigma among physicians and patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Younossi ZM, Alqahtani SA, Alswat K, Yilmaz Y, Keklikkiran C, Funuyet-Salas J, Romero-Gómez M, Fan JG, Zheng MH, El-Kassas M, Castera L, Liu CJ, Wai-Sun Wong V, Zelber-Sagi S, Allen AM, Lam B, Treeprasertsuk S, Hameed S, Takahashi H, Kawaguchi T, Schattenberg JM, Duseja A, Newsome PN, Francque S, Spearman CW, Castellanos Fernández MI, Burra P, Roberts SK, Chan WK, Arrese M, Silva M, Rinella M, Singal AK, Gordon S, Fuchs M, Alkhouri N, Cusi K, Loomba R, Ranagan J, Eskridge W, Kautz A, Ong JP, Kugelmas M, Eguchi Y, Diago M, Yu ML, Gerber L, Fornaresio L, Nader F, Henry L, Racila A, Golabi P, Stepanova M, Carrieri P, Lazarus JV; Global NASH Council.
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J Hepatol. 2024 Mar;80(3):419-430. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2023.11.004. Epub 2023 Nov 18.
J Hepatol. 2024.
PMID: 37984709
Of all patients, 48% ever disclosed having NAFLD/NASH to family/friends; the most commonly used term was "fatty liver" (88% at least sometimes); "metabolic disease" or "MAFLD" were rarely used (never by >84%). ...The most popular response was being neither comfortable n …
Of all patients, 48% ever disclosed having NAFLD/NASH to family/friends; the most commonly used term was "fatty liver" (88% at least …