Management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease incidentally detected during other medical assessments
Elevated liver enzyme levels are a frequent incidental finding in primary care, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is the main cause of incidental elevation of liver enzymes worldwide. The features of the disease vary from simple steatosis, characterized by a benign prognosis, to non-alcoholic st...
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Main Authors: | Yeong Yeh Lee (Author), Vincent Tee (Author) |
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BioExcel Publishing Ltd,
2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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