Ghrelin levels in cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma
Alshimaa Mohamed Hassan;
Abstract
• There is an inverse correlation between serum ghrelin levels and BMI.
• Ghrelin levels were significantly reduced in patients with post-hepatitic liver cirrhosis when compared to healthy control subjects.
• Ghrelin levels were significantly elevated i
• Ghrelin levels were significantly reduced in patients with post-hepatitic liver cirrhosis when compared to healthy control subjects.
• Ghrelin levels were significantly elevated i
Other data
| Title | Ghrelin levels in cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma | Authors | Alshimaa Mohamed Hassan | Keywords | Ghrelin levels in cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | • There is an inverse correlation between serum ghrelin levels and BMI. • Ghrelin levels were significantly reduced in patients with post-hepatitic liver cirrhosis when compared to healthy control subjects. • Ghrelin levels were significantly elevated i |
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