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Pharmacological Research | 2017

Gender differences in liver disease and the drug-dose gender gap

E. Buzzetti; Pathik Parikh; Alessio Gerussi; Emmanuel Tsochatzis

&NA; Although gender‐based medicine is a relatively recent concept, it is now emerging as an important field of research, supported by the finding that many diseases manifest differently in men and women and therefore, might require a different treatment. Sex‐related differences regarding the epidemiology, progression and treatment strategies of certain liver diseases have long been known, but most of the epidemiological and clinical trials still report results only about one sex, with consequent different rate of response and adverse reactions to treatment between men and women in clinical practice. This review reports the data found in the literature concerning the gender‐related differences for the most representative hepatic diseases. Graphical abstract Figure. No caption available.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Transaminase abnormalities and adaptations of the liver lobule manifest at specific cut-offs of steatosis.

Andrew M. Hall; Claudia Covelli; Roberta Manuguerra; Tu Vinh Luong; E. Buzzetti; Emmanuel Tsochatzis; Massimo Pinzani; Amar P. Dhillon

There is little documented evidence suggesting that liver fat is responsible for liver injury in the absence of other disease processes. We investigated the relationships between liver fat, aminotransferases and hepatic architecture in liver biopsies with simple steatosis. We identified 136 biopsies with simple steatosis from the Royal Free Hospital Archives with both clinical data and sufficient material. Digital image analysis was employed to measure fat proportionate area (mFPA). Hepatocyte area (HA) and lobule radius (LR) were also measured. There were significant increases in ALT (p < 0.001) and AST (p = 0.013) with increased fat content and evidence to suggest both 5% and 20% mFPA as a cut-off for raised ALT. In liver with increased fat content there were significant increases in HA (p < 0.001). LR also increased as mFPA increased to 10% (p < 0.001), at which point the lobule ceased to expand further and was counterbalanced with a decrease in the number of hepatocytes per lobule (p = 0.029). Consequently there are mechanisms of adaption in the liver architecture to accommodate the accumulation of fat and these are accompanied by significant increases in transaminases. These results support the generally accepted cut-off of 5% fat for steatosis and indicate 20% as a threshold of more severe liver injury.


Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2016

The multiple-hit pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)

E. Buzzetti; Massimo Pinzani; Emmanuel Tsochatzis


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2015

Non-invasive assessment of liver fibrosis in patients with alcoholic liver disease.

Rosa Lombardi; E. Buzzetti; Davide Roccarina; Emmanuel Tsochatzis


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2017

Pharmacological interventions for alcoholic liver disease (alcohol-related liver disease)

E. Buzzetti; Maria Kalafateli; Douglas Thorburn; Brian R. Davidson; Maja Thiele; Lise Lotte Gluud; Cinzia Del Giovane; Gro Askgaard; Aleksander Krag; Emmanuel Tsochatzis; Kurinchi Selvan Gurusamy


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2017

Pharmacological interventions for acute hepatitis B infection

Konstantinos Mantzoukis; Manuel Rodríguez-Perálvarez; E. Buzzetti; Douglas Thorburn; Brian R. Davidson; Emmanuel Tsochatzis; Kurinchi Selvan Gurusamy


Journal of Hepatology | 2017

Collagen proportion area is an independent predictor of longterm outcome in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

E. Buzzetti; Andrew M. Hall; M. Ekstedt; R. Manuguerra; C. Covelli; M.G. Misas; Tu Vinh Luong; S. Kechagias; E.K. Manesis; Massimo Pinzani; Amar P. Dhillon; Emmanuel Tsochatzis


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2017

Interventions for hereditary haemochromatosis

E. Buzzetti; Maria Kalafateli; Douglas Thorburn; Brian R. Davidson; Emmanuel Tsochatzis; Kurinchi Selvan Gurusamy


Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Establishing reliability criteria forLiver ElastPQ Shear-wave Elastography (ElastPQ-SWE): Comparison between 3,5 and 10 measurements

D. Roccarina; L.I. Prat; M. Guerrero; E. Buzzetti; M. Rosselli; Aileen Marshall; Douglas Thorburn; Massimo Pinzani; Emmanuel Tsochatzis


Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Cardiovascular risk factors and fibrosisseverity in NAFLD: is there a link?

D. Roccarina; M. Guerrero; L.I. Prat; E. Buzzetti; A. Goyale; F. Arico; M. Rosselli; Massimo Pinzani; Emmanuel Tsochatzis

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Massimo Pinzani

University College London

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Amar P. Dhillon

University College London

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