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Pathology of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis

Jeen YM, Jin SY

Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), one of the NAFLDs (nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases), is regarded as a hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome. NASH can progress to cirrhosis, and possibly to hepatic malignancy....
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Pediatric Obesity and Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Is It Real Problematic?

Kim SG

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases: update on the challenge of diagnosis and treatment

Oh H, Jun DW, Saeed WK, Nguyen MH

The prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is estimated to be 25-30% of the population, and is the most common cause of elevated liver enzymes in Korea. NAFLD is...
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Association among Histopathology, Clinical Manifestation, and Ultrasonographic Grades in Pediatric Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Jee SJ, Kim YJ, Song SY, Paik SS

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is the progressive form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and its prevalence is increasing worldwide. Liver biopsy remains the best way to diagnose NASH and...
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Hepatic Subcapsular Steatosis in a Diabetic CAPD Patient Receiving Intraperitoneal Insulin

Jang EC, Kim G, Kim YS, Yoon SA, Ku YM, Yang CW, Kim YO

Hepatic subcapsular steatosis is a rare and specific form of fatty change in the liver. It is a unique finding in diabetic patients receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and...
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Effects of Carnitine on Peripheral Blood Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number and Liver Function in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Lim CY, Jun DW, Jang SS, Cho WK, Chae JD, Jun JH

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Functional and anatomical abnormalities of mitochondria play an important role in developing steatohepatitis. Carnitine is essential for enhanced mitochondrial beta oxidation through the transfer of long-chain fatty acids into...
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Activated stellate cells express the TRAIL receptor-2/death receptor-5 and undergo TRAIL-mediated apoptosis

Gwak GY, Yoon JH

  • KMID: 863148
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2003 Jun;9(2):145-146.
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Revision and update on clinical practice guideline for liver cirrhosis

Suk KT, Baik SK, Yoon JH, Cheong JY, Paik YH, Lee CH, Kim YS, Lee JW, Kim DJ, Cho SW, Hwang SG, Sohn JH, Kim MY, Kim YB, Kim JG, Cho YK, Choi MS, Kim HJ, Lee HW, Kim SU, Kim JK, Choi JY, Jun DW, Tak WY, Lee BS, Jang BK, Chung WJ, Kim HS, Jang JY, Jeong SW, Kim SG, Kwon OS, Jung YK, Choe WH, Lee JS, Kim IH, Shim JJ, Cheon GJ, Bae SH, Seo YS, Choi DH, Jang SJ

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