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Laboratory parameters in lean NAFLD: comparison of subjects with lean NAFLD with obese subjects without hepatic steatosis

Search for meaningful laboratory and anthropometric parameters in lean non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (lean NAFLD) in the general population. Out of 2445 subjects in a random population sample, we compared those who had a body mass index (BMI)  30 but no fatty liver [non-NAFLD (NN), n = 27] in a...

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Published in:BMC research notes 2018-02, Vol.11 (1), p.101-101, Article 101
Main Authors: Bernhardt, Philipp, Kratzer, Wolfgang, Schmidberger, Julian, Graeter, Tilmann, Gruener, Beate
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Language:English
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Summary:Search for meaningful laboratory and anthropometric parameters in lean non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (lean NAFLD) in the general population. Out of 2445 subjects in a random population sample, we compared those who had a body mass index (BMI)  30 but no fatty liver [non-NAFLD (NN), n = 27] in a follow-up examination. Ultrasonic, anthropometric and laboratory parameters were collected. There were significant differences (p 
ISSN:1756-0500
1756-0500
DOI:10.1186/s13104-018-3212-1