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The Incidence Of Hepatic Steatosis Recently Found In Patients With Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Newly Discovered

The Incidence Of Hepatic Steatosis Recently Found In Patients With Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Newly... AbstractThe nonalcoholic hepatic steatos is represents one of the most frequent disorders in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. The obesity and especially the abdominal adipose tissue distribution represent factors of higher risk for nonalcoholic hepatic steatosis. The echographic examination and FirboScan are very important in identification of this disorder. The study consisted in analysis of the clinical and paraclinical results in order to identify the SHNA (The nonalcoholic hepatic steatosis) incidence. It must be mentioned the fact that the absence of the abdominal obesity and increased transaminases do not exclude SHNA(The nonalcoholic hepatic steatosis). http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ARS Medica Tomitana de Gruyter

The Incidence Of Hepatic Steatosis Recently Found In Patients With Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Newly Discovered

ARS Medica Tomitana , Volume 18 (1): 3 – Dec 1, 2012

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2013
ISSN
1841-4036
eISSN
1841-4036
DOI
10.2478/v10307-012-0007-9
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Abstract

AbstractThe nonalcoholic hepatic steatos is represents one of the most frequent disorders in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. The obesity and especially the abdominal adipose tissue distribution represent factors of higher risk for nonalcoholic hepatic steatosis. The echographic examination and FirboScan are very important in identification of this disorder. The study consisted in analysis of the clinical and paraclinical results in order to identify the SHNA (The nonalcoholic hepatic steatosis) incidence. It must be mentioned the fact that the absence of the abdominal obesity and increased transaminases do not exclude SHNA(The nonalcoholic hepatic steatosis).

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ARS Medica Tomitanade Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2012

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