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Major study aims to end painful liver biopsies for fatty liver patients

NCT ID NCT06986447

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION Knowledge-focused Sponsor: HRI-MAIL-NIT Source: ClinicalTrials.gov ↗

First seen Apr 16, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 5 times

Summary

This study follows 1,689 adults with fatty liver disease (MASLD) to see if non-invasive tests like MRI and Fibroscan can accurately track disease progression and predict serious liver problems. Researchers hope these scans could replace liver biopsies in future drug studies and routine care. The study also aims to better understand a less-known form of the disease linked to alcohol use (MetALD).

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Arizona Liver Health

    Chandler, Arizona, 85224, United States

  • Arizona Liver Health

    Peoria, Arizona, 85381, United States

  • Arizona Liver Health

    Tucson, Arizona, 85712, United States

  • CRIOH

    Westlake, Ohio, 44145, United States

  • Houston Research Institute - Dairy Ashford

    Houston, Texas, 77079, United States

  • Houston Research Institute - Medical Center

    Houston, Texas, 77030, United States

  • Houston Research Institute - Pasadena

    Pasadena, Texas, 77505, United States

  • Houston Research Institute - Sugar Land

    Sugar Land, Texas, 77478, United States

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