Fatty liver in obese children :Prevalence and correlation with anthropometric measurements and hyperlipidemia

Abeer Mohammad Abd EL Gawad;

Abstract


Fatty liver is a disease of accumulation of fat (mainly triglycerides) in the liver and there are two types of fatty liver: alcoholic fatty liver and nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD).


NAFLD is a wide spectrum of hepatic changes ranging


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Title Fatty liver in obese children :Prevalence and correlation with anthropometric measurements and hyperlipidemia
Authors Abeer Mohammad Abd EL Gawad
Keywords Fatty liver in obese children :Prevalence and correlation with anthropometric measurements and hyperlipidemia
Issue Date 2006
Description 
Fatty liver is a disease of accumulation of fat (mainly triglycerides) in the liver and there are two types of fatty liver: alcoholic fatty liver and nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD).


NAFLD is a wide spectrum of hepatic changes ranging

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