Diagnosis method of hepatic steatosis using biochemical markers

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G01N 33/576 (2006.01)

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CA 2596682

The present invention is drawn to a new diagnosis method for detecting the extent of hepatic steatosis in a patient, in particular in a patient who suffers from a disease involving hepatic steatosis, or who already had a positive diagnosis test of liver fibrosis and/or presence of liver necroinflammatory lesions, by using the serum concentration of easily detectable biological markers. The invention is also drawn to diagnosis kits for the implementation of the method.

L'invention porte sur une nouvelle méthode diagnostique permettant de détecter l'étendu d'une stéatose hépatique chez un patient, et en particulier chez un patient souffrant d'une maladie impliquant une stéatose hépatique, ou ayant déjà subi un test positif de détection de fibrose hépatique, et/ou présentant des lésions nécroinflammatoires du foie. Ladite méthode consiste à utiliser la concentration sérique de marqueurs biologiques aisément détectables. L'invention porte également sur des trousses de diagnostic permettant la mise en oeuvre de ladite méthode.

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