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National Academy of Medical Sciences,New Delhi,and the Department of Hepatology,Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER),Chandigarh will hold a symposium on Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in children and adolescents on March 10 at PGI.
During the symposium,various aspects of NAFLD in children and adolescents pertaining to epidemiology,clinical presentation,pathogenesis,diagnosis and treatment will be discussed by the renowned faculty from PGI and Delhi, said Dr Ajay Duseja,organising secretary.
Since NAFLD is a lifestyle disease,its treatment also lies in lifestyle modifications like increase in physical activity,maintaining the right body weight and controlling metabolic risk factors. There are drugs which can control inflammation in liver and can also improve the insulin sensitivity. Though enough data is available for the use of various drugs in adults,there is limited literature of their use in children, he added.
Panellists for the symposium include Dr S K Acharya and Dr Shalimar from AIIMS,New Delhi; Dr Prashant Mathur from Indian Council of Medical Research,Delhi; Dr Gourdas Choudhuri,Dr Neelam Mohan and Dr Kaushal Madan from Medanta,Medicity,Gurgaon; Dr Puja Sakhuja from GB Pant Hospital,New Delhi; and Dr Seema Alam from Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences,New Delhi.
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