The Relation between GlycatedHaemoglobinand Fatty Liver in Non Diabetic Patient

Hanaa Ahmed Hassan Ahmed;

Abstract


Non alcoholic fatty liver is defined as accumulation of fat, largely triglycerides, exceeding 5% of the liver weight or visualization of more than 5% of hepatocytes containing fatty droplets on light microscopy. It is due to failure of normal hepatic fat


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Title The Relation between GlycatedHaemoglobinand Fatty Liver in Non Diabetic Patient
Other Titles العلاقةبين الهيموجلوبين ا لسكري والكبد الدهني غيرالكحولى فى المرضى غيرالمصابى بالداء السكري
Authors Hanaa Ahmed Hassan Ahmed
Keywords The Relation between GlycatedHaemoglobinand Fatty Liver in Non Diabetic Patient
Issue Date 2014
Description 
Non alcoholic fatty liver is defined as accumulation of fat, largely triglycerides, exceeding 5% of the liver weight or visualization of more than 5% of hepatocytes containing fatty droplets on light microscopy. It is due to failure of normal hepatic fat

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