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1. FAST and Agile–the MASLD drift: Validation of Agile 3+, Agile 4 and FAST scores in 246 biopsy-proven NAFLD patients meeting MASLD criteria of prevalent caucasian origin.

2. Enhanced diagnosis and prognosis of severe alcoholic hepatitis using novel metabolomic biomarkers.

3. Is Fasting Good When One Is at Risk of Liver Cancer?

4. 2D shear wave liver elastography by Aixplorer to detect portal hypertension in cirrhosis: An individual patient data meta‐analysis.

5. Non-invasive ménage à trois for the prediction of high-risk varices: stepwise algorithm using lok score, liver and spleen stiffness.

6. Navigating through the Lipid Metabolism Maze: Diagnosis and Prognosis Metabolites of Hepatocellular Carcinoma versus Compensated Cirrhosis.

7. A New and Simple Algorithm for the Noninvasive Assessment of Esophageal Varices in Cirrhotic Patients Using Serum Fibrosis Markers and Transient Elastography.

8. Spleen stiffness measurement using fibroscan for the noninvasive assessment of esophageal varices in liver cirrhosis patients.

11. Is spleen stiffness a predictor of clinical decompensation in cirrhotic patients?

12. Transient Elastography for the Detection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Viral C Liver Cirrhosis. Is there something else than Increased Liver Stiffness?

13. Performance of a New Elastographic Method (ARFI technology) Compared to Unidimensional Transient Elastography in the Noninvasive Assessment of Chronic Hepatitis C. Preliminary Results.

14. A Novel FibroScan Examination Dedicated to Spleen Stiffness Measurement.

15. A Rare Association between Left Lobe Secondary Biliary Cirrhosis and Budd-Chiari Syndrome Secondary to Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Non-Cirrhotic Right Liver Lobe.

16. The Metabolic Syndrome Is Not Correlated with the Short-term Risk of Decompensation in Patients with Cirrhosis.

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