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Accumulation of too much fat inside liver cells.
hepatosteatosis
hepatic steatosis
1
Metabolic changes due to nonalcoholic
fatty
liver
disease may explain this relationship.
2
An autopsy showed he suffered from a
fatty
liver
and enlarged heart.
3
The mechanism determining the progression from
fatty
liver
to steatohepatitis is unknown.
4
This observation suggests a novel mechanism for the pathogenesis of
fatty
liver
.
5
The presence and severity of
fatty
liver
was assessed by abdominal ultrasonogram.
6
Conclusions: We modeled the natural history of
fatty
liver
for adult Japanese men.
7
Resolution of NAFLD was defined as absence of ultrasound criteria for
fatty
liver
.
8
Background: Obesity-related
fatty
liver
disease is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress.
9
Methods: Mice were fed the Lieber-Decarli ethanol diet to induce alcoholic
fatty
liver
.
10
Previously, we demonstrated that development of
fatty
liver
depends on adipocyte GH signaling.
11
This model induced a
fatty
liver
with focal necrosis and fibrosis.
12
Muc2 deficiency protected mice from HFD-induced
fatty
liver
disease and obesity.
13
The pathophysiologic continuum of non-alcoholic
fatty
liver
disease begins with steatosis.
14
The highest rate of
fatty
liver
was seen in obese children (38%).
15
However, it is unclear whether leptin improves
fatty
liver
independently of these metabolic improvements.
16
Abdominal obesity and dyslipidemia are the important risk factors for nonalcoholic
fatty
liver
disease.