Home » 2005 » Volume 7 - Number 4 » Liver Steatosis in HIV-infected Patients
Lionel Piroth
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*Correspondence: Lionel Piroth, Email not available
Liver steatosis, defined as abnormal fat accumulation in hepatocytes, may be related to differentpathogenic mechanisms, in particular metabolic abnormalities, toxic injuries, and viral infections.Since most of these mechanisms are frequently encountered in HIV-infected patients, and since HIVinfection per se and antiretroviral treatments may be involved in the pathogenesis of liver steatosis,it could be speculated that HIV-infected patients are at a high risk of developing the condition.However, studies on steatosis in HIV-infected patients are still rare and do not reveal any significantincrease, prevalence or clinical impact. Nevertheless, while waiting for prospective studiesin HIV-infected patients, improved recognition, diagnosis and management of steatosis are requiredin these patients.