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Changes in your walk that may signal fatty liver disease is worsening

Changes in your walk that may signal fatty liver disease is worsening

In 2016, the Neurological Examination reported that in patients with end-stage liver disease, a Parkinson’s like state could appear.

“Unlike Parkinson’s disease, this is characterised by rapid progression, early postural and gait problems […],” explained the journal.

Though ataxia is often viewed as a sign of fatty liver disease, it may also be a risk factor for the condition.

In 2021, the Movement Disorder Clinical Practice reported that liver disease develops in most people with ataxia telangiectasia.

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