steatosis
Steatosis, also known as hepatic steatosis or fatty liver, is the abnormal accumulation of triglycerides within hepatocytes. It is a histological finding rather than a diagnosis on its own and may be reversible if the underlying cause is addressed. The term encompasses several patterns of fat storage in the liver.
There are two major histologic patterns: macrovesicular steatosis, in which large fat droplets displace the nucleus,
Steatosis arises from imbalances in fat accumulation and removal within the liver. The most common causes are
Clinically, steatosis is often asymptomatic and discovered incidentally. When present, patients may have hepatomegaly or mild
Management focuses on treating or removing the underlying cause, especially weight loss, physical activity, and control