1-8 of 8
Keywords: Fatty liver
Close
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Journal Articles
Journal Articles
Journal Articles
Dig Dis (2012) 30 (Suppl. 1): 69–73.
Published Online: 11 October 2012
...Christopher Paul Day Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is increasingly being diagnosed worldwide and considered to be the commonest liver disorder in Western countries. It comprises a disease spectrum ranging from simple steatosis (fatty liver) through non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) to fat...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Dig Dis (2011) 28 (6): 802–811.
Published Online: 27 April 2011
... in the mouse 2E1. WT mice and CYP2E1 KO and KI mice (both provided by Dr. F. Gonzalez, NCI) were fed a high-fat Lieber-DeCarli liquid diet for 3 weeks; pair-fed controls received dextrose. Results: Ethanol produced fatty liver and oxidant stress in WT mice, but liver injury (transaminases, histopathology...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Dig Dis (2010) 28 (1): 192–196.
Published Online: 07 May 2010
... defined. However, the role of chemokines in liver diseases related to the metabolic syndrome still needs to be elucidated in detail. Methods: Chemokines were mostly detected at the mRNA level in the liver and as proteins in the serum of patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) or fatty liver...
Journal Articles
Dig Dis (2010) 28 (1): 169–178.
Published Online: 07 May 2010
...Konstantinos Kantartzis; Fritz Schick; Hans-Ulrich Häring; Norbert Stefan Non-alcoholic fatty liver represents one of the most prevalent conditions affecting about one third of the general population in the Western world, and its prevalence is continuously increasing parallel to the epidemics...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Dig Dis (1992) 10 (4): 218–226.
Published Online: 04 November 2008
...C.J.R. Goddard; T.W. Warnes Asymptomatic patients with raised liver enzymes are frequently encountered in clinical practice. The commonest lesion in such patients appears to be fatty liver, which may be found in those only modestly overweight. Proven treatments other than abstention from alcohol...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Dig Dis (1999) 17 (2): 80–89.
Published Online: 27 September 1999
...Amedeo Lonardo Background: Fatty liver (FL) is the most common liver disease but its clinical significance remains elusive. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is increasingly recognized as a cause of liver failure, sometimes recurring following transplantation. Recent data on both conditions...