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Is liver a fatty tissue?

Published in Liver Health 1 min read

While the liver is not primarily a fatty tissue, it can become a fatty tissue under certain conditions.

Normal Liver vs. Fatty Liver

Here's a breakdown:

  • Normal Liver: A healthy liver does contain some fat.
  • Fatty Liver: The reference states that when fat accounts for more than 10% of the liver's weight, it is considered a fatty liver. This condition can potentially lead to inflammation and other complications.

Fatty Liver Explained

Feature Normal Liver Fatty Liver
Fat Content Some fat present More than 10% of the liver's weight is fat
Health Impact No adverse effects Potential inflammation and liver damage

Conclusion

So, while a normal liver isn't classified as a fatty tissue, a liver with excessive fat accumulation (more than 10% fat by weight) is considered to have "fatty liver".

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