Boston: The accumulation of fat and fat in the liver causes a number of diseases, including fatty liver, which is very difficult to diagnose at first, but can now be detected early with a device placed on a table.
The device can fit on a table developed by experts at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Abnormal accumulation of fat in the liver can lead to heartburn, jaundice, hepatitis, cirrhosis and even death from liver failure. If the accumulation of fat in the liver is known in advance, then timely treatment is very effective.
For this reason, this defect has now been examined very accurately in mice. This technique is very old and was developed to measure the amount of water in the body after dialysis in kidney patients. As fat accumulates in the liver, it travels to the cells and the tissue is affected. This is called liver cirrhosis.
In the last stage, cirrhosis is diagnosed by liver biopsy, but there are many mistakes because this condition of the liver does not spread smoothly everywhere.
The technology developed by the MIT expert for liver fibrosis uses nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to detect changes in the hydrogen atoms of water in the body, but as soon as the water is removed from the liver fat As it passes, its speed and condition change and thus the health of the liver can be assessed.
Michael Kaima, the spirit of the technology, says the NMR detector examined the mice up to a depth of six millimeters, which was enough to show the liver.
From there, they detected liver fibrosis and cirrhosis with an accuracy of up to 92%. When tested on humans, liver fibrosis was found to be 93% accurate, which is undoubtedly a great achievement.
In the next phase, they will develop a more in-depth penetrating detector, but it is expected that a way to control the deadly disease from the beginning will be found.
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