APP Insight: Common Questions From Community GI About MASH

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MASLD AI 12:23 PM

October 2025

In this educational video, Tuesday Werner, DNP, from Mayo Clinic Arizona, answers some of the most common questions she receives from Community GI in regards to fibrosis in MASLD and MASH. With over 20 years of hepatology experience, she explains what it means to be diagnosed with fatty liver disease—whether discovered incidentally on imaging or in the presence of metabolic risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, or diabetes. Tuesday emphasizes the importance of lifestyle modification, including 5–10% weight loss, regular exercise, and optimized management of metabolic conditions to slow or reverse disease progression. She also discusses how patients with advanced fibrosis or compensated cirrhosis can stay proactive through ongoing monitoring, ultrasound or MRI surveillance every six months, and close follow-up with their hepatology team. This conversation highlights the value of community support, patient education, and multidisciplinary care in improving long-term liver health and preventing complications from MASH and MASLD.

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