Exams and Tests
No single test can accurately diagnose
nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Your doctor will
ask about your medical history and do a physical exam along with a number of
other tests to rule out other conditions that may be causing your symptoms. A
diagnosis of NASH requires that you have:
- No history of significant alcohol intake (more
than 1 to 2 drinks per day).
- No other liver
diseases.
- Fat buildup in the cells of your liver.
Imaging tests can detect whether fat is building up in the cells of
your liver, but they cannot show whether this has led to liver inflammation or
scar tissue. They are used to rule out other causes of liver disease and to
rule out liver tumors if cirrhosis is present. Imaging tests that may be done
include:
A liver
biopsy may be done to confirm a diagnosis of NASH. In
a liver biopsy, a sample of tissue is taken from the liver and examined under a
microscope for abnormal signs.