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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Hepatic steatosis
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  1. ... individual is considered to have a fatty liver (hepatic steatosis) if the liver contains more than 5 to ... to the risk of developing this complex disorder. Fatty liver NAFLD NASH Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis Nonalcoholic fatty liver ...
  2. ... abnormal buildup of fats in the liver called hepatic steatosis or fatty liver. In more severely affected individuals, fatty liver may progress to chronic liver disease (cirrhosis). Individuals ...
  3. ... an abnormal buildup of fats in the liver (hepatic steatosis), which can damage the liver; and the degeneration ...
  4. ... an abnormal buildup of fats in the liver (hepatic steatosis), which can result in an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) ...
  5. ... an abnormal buildup of fats in the liver (hepatic steatosis), which can result in an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) ...
  6. ... Other features of this condition may include a fatty liver, a weakened and enlarged heart (cardiomyopathy), inflammation of ...
  7. ... abnormal bleeding. In some cases, a condition called fatty liver develops, which can cause liver damage. Abetalipoproteinemia is ...
  8. ... hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency associated with maternal acute fatty liver of pregnancy. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S ...
  9. ... blood pressure (hypotension). Some affected individuals have a fatty liver or experience chronic pain, particularly in their muscles. ...
  10. ... deficiency can have excessive weight gain and a fatty liver.Women who are pregnant with fetuses that have ...
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