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Amlexanox for Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity

Diabetes Mellitus Type 2Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease1 more

This study involves the use of a research drug, Amlexanox, for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Amlexanox is taken orally in a pill three times a day. The investigators plan to continue therapy for a period of 12 weeks followed by a follow-up 4 weeks after therapy ends. The investigators will evaluate the changes in metabolic parameters (e.g. blood cholesterol, liver function, insulin resistance) and body composition characteristics (e.g. the pattern of fat distribution in the body). Seven eligible subjects in this study will also be evaluated for a change in liver disease by a liver biopsy.

Suspended27 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Sarcopenia in Hepatobiliary Surgery

SarcopeniaHepatobiliary Disease2 more

The sarcopenia is defined as a loss of muscle mass and a loss of muscle function ( strength or performance). Some studies showed that the sarcopenia increase the postoperative complications and the overall survival in abdominal surgery. But the sarcopenia is not evaluated in the Hepatobiliary surgery. This prospective, monconcentrique study aim to evaluate the prevalence of sarcopenia, and its associated morbimortality in hepatobiliary surgery for malignant or benign tumors.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

China Registry for Genetic / Metabolic Liver Diseases

Genetic/Metabolic Liver Diseases

CR-GMLD registry started on June 13, 2015 to collect cases of genetic/metabolic liver diseases from tertiary or secondary hospitals in mainland China. Demographics, diagnosis, laboratory test results, family history and prescriptions were recorded. Patients' whole blood and serum were collected for genetic testing and future researches. These patients will be followed-up every six to twelve months.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Functional Assessment in Liver Transplantation

End Stage Liver Disease

This will be a prospective cohort study of patients with liver disease. Subjects will undergo geriatric assessments of frailty, functional status, and disability using functional status measures at baseline and at every clinic visit in the pre-transplant setting. Subjects will also answer questions regarding quality of life, personality, and/or cognitive function. Subjects will again undergo assessments at every clinic visit through 12 months after transplant. Then, they will be followed annually.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications of Microarrays in Liver Transplantation

Liver Dysfunction

INTERLIVER is a prospective observational study of the relationship of the molecular phenotype of 300 liver transplant biopsies to the histologic phenotype and the clinical features and outcomes. A segment of a biopsy performed as standard-of-care for indications, or by center protocol, will be used for gene expression study.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis in Chinese Children

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is now recognised as an increasing clinical problem in children. Steatosis without significant liver cell injury or fibrosis is the most common form of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in both adults and children. Studies in the adult population have variably suggested that steatosis is a benign nonprogressive condition and NASH is recognised as a potentially serious condition with significantly risk of morbidity and mortality. A growing body of evidence suggests that children with NASH frequently show histopathological features that differ from those of adults. The prevalence of this pattern in a wide range of paediatric cases as well as other histopathological lesions and their relevance and prognostic significance in children with NAFLD remains to be determined. Thus the investigators would like to conduct a study of biopsies and clinical information to document the histological features of paediatric NAFLD, to explore the natural history of paediatric NAFLD, and to determine the frequency and prognostic value of these features.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

MRI Based Biomarkers in Pediatric Autoimmune Liver Disease

Autoimmune Liver DiseasePrimary Sclerosing Cholangitis1 more

Autoimmune liver diseases (AILD), which include Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) and Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) are a common etiological factors for chronic liver disease among adolescents. In all these conditions, autoimmune lymphocyte responses are thought to orchestrate inflammatory injury against hepatocytes (primarily in AIH) or cholangiocytes (in PSC). In this proposal we aim to evaluate the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) modalities; MR cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and MR elastography (MREL), as non-invasive biomarkers to assess two primary pathophysiological processes of AILD: bile duct damage and liver fibrosis. In this cross-sectional study MRI based findings of bile duct injury and liver fibrosis will be correlated with both liver histology and circulating biomarkers of these disease processes.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Liver Disease in Pregnancy

Pregnancy DiseaseCirrhosis4 more

Liver Diseases in pregnancy represents rare disorders and current data is derived primarily from single centres and retrospective cohorts. Moreover, the population prevalence of these diseases is low and to-date, it has proven difficult to generate reliable data at a patient level. This is a multi-center, prospective cohort study that will open at 3 centers within the UK; and 4 centers in the European Union. The investigators will aim to collect data and blood samples at various time points, for patients presenting with liver disease during pregnancy. The main rationale behind this study is to establish a platform that enables detailed review of the outcomes of these rare diseases; to help classify and stratify patients according to risk and develop interventional studies and care pathways to improve overall outcome.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Results of Surgical Treatment of the Hepatobiliopancreatic Surgical Unit

Pancreas DiseaseLiver Diseases3 more

The main aims of this study are: - to evaluate post-surgical morbidity and mortality outcomes, following the criteria and the definitions from Claven-Dindo and ISGPS international classifications, of the patients operated by the HPB Surgical Unit. - to evaluate survival and disease-free survival rates of the patients operated by the HPB Surgical Unit due to tumoral cause.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Multi-Parametric MRI Assessment of the Liver in the Dallas-FortWorth Metroplex Population

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

To build a Registry of volunteers by inviting them to get a LiverMultiScan(LMS)and collecting their contact information to seek interest in participating in future studies.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria
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