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Metabolic dysfunction–associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is a progressive liver disease associated with liver-related complications and death. The efficacy and safety of tirzepatide, an agonist ...
To access our most recent research and articles on Covid-19 and Covid-19 vaccines, please visit the NEJM Coronavirus (Covid-19) page. To realize the potential of recently developed Covid-19 ...
This review article series focuses on fundamental and emerging concepts in nutrition, from the basic “pharmacodynamics” of food to evolving understanding of the gut and immunity and the role ...
Phenotypes Acute hepatic necrosis, serum enzyme elevations, sinusoidal obstruction, acute fatty liver, nodular regeneration Acute hepatocellular hepatitis, mixed or cholestatic hepatitis, bland ...
Snakes are predators, and with exceptions (e.g., egg-eating snakes), they subdue their prey through constriction, aggressive biting, and chewing or by using venom. The mechanism of venom delivery ...
Enteral nutrition is defined as the provision of essential nutrients through an enteral tube to prevent or treat disease-related malnutrition in patients who are unable to consume adequate ...
This review article presents two true-life clinical vignettes that illustrate how digital health technology can aid providers caring for patients with epilepsy. Specific information that would ...
Shown are the phases of rupture and healing of an atherosclerotic plaque. The cross-section of a plaque in Panel A shows a central core containing lipids and necrotic debris (yellow) and ...
Chronic spontaneous urticaria is an idiopathic syndrome defined by recurring itch, hives, or angioedema (or a combination of these symptoms) for more than 6 weeks. Remibrutinib, an oral, highly ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when ...
Adipose tissue is an underappreciated and misunderstood organ. Capable of more than doubling in mass and then returning to baseline, 1 white adipose tissue (WAT) continues to play an essential ...
Infected necrotizing pancreatitis is a potentially lethal disease that is treated with the use of a step-up approach, with catheter drainage often delayed until the infected necrosis is encapsulated.