The following is a breakdown of it: Type and stage of fatty liver Simple Fatty Liver (NAFLD): Typically costs less to treat with lifestyle interventions, lab tests and follow-ups fewer tests needed Fibrosis or Cirrhosis or NASH (Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis): Liver biopsy, advanced imaging or medications are often needed businesses have higher costs AFLD (Alcoholic fatty liver disease): Includes alcohol de-addiction support, further counselling and, potentially, hospitalization Tests necessary to provide Diagnosis The cost can be dramatically affected by initial and follow-up tests: LFT (Liver Function Test) Ultrasound Abdomen Elastography (advanced test): FibroScan or MRI (advanced tests) HbA1c, blood sugar, lipid profile Liver biopsy (in case required) Medication & Supplements Simplified cocktail: Vitamin E, Fatty acids Omega-3, antidiabetic drugs Moderate management: Pioglitazone, GLP-1, statins, insulin (when sufferer is diabetic) Lifestyle support & Dietary Fitness/Wellness programs: These could be fitness/yoga programs tailored to the individual which would be extra expenditure Kind of Healthcare Facility Private hospitals/clinics: More expensive consultations, laboratory and monitoring Corporate hospitals or liver specialty centers (e.g

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( C ) Body weights of homozygous, heterozygous, and wild-type mice and representative images for male and female Mmut p.L690Ins/p.L690Ins (Homo) and Mmut p.L690Ins/WT (Het) mice
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