NASH scores are becoming more valuable for clinicians to screen for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, as they assess not only fat accumulation in the liver but also subsequent inflammation, cell death, and scar tissue development. These scores are generated based on components like collagen matrix, metalloproteins, and measurable CK18 fragments in the blood, providing insights into diabetes risk and liver health. The score typically includes a steatosis score for fat accumulation and a fibrosis score for liver scarring.

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