elzsírosodása
Elzsírosodása refers to the abnormal accumulation of fat in organs or tissues that are not typically storing large amounts of fat. The most common and clinically significant form is hepatic elzsírosodása, also known as fatty liver disease. This condition occurs when fat droplets build up within liver cells, impairing liver function.
There are two main types of fatty liver disease: alcoholic fatty liver disease, caused by excessive alcohol
Symptoms of elzsírosodása are often absent, especially in the early stages. However, when symptoms do occur,
Diagnosis typically involves blood tests to assess liver enzymes, imaging studies like ultrasound or CT scans
Treatment for elzsírosodása focuses on addressing the underlying causes. For alcoholic fatty liver disease, abstinence from