Khat chewing and cirrhosis in Somaliland: Case series
Background: Khat chewing is common especially among men in East Africa and Yemen. It is generally viewed by the populace as a benign social custom. Several studies of ethnic Somali immigrants to Western countries suggest an association between khat chewing and hepatotoxicity, but the risk of hepatot...
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Main Authors: | Hawa D. Mahamoud (Author), Sabah Mohammed Muse (Author), Lewis R. Roberts (Author), Philip R. Fischer (Author), Michael S. Torbenson (Author), Tim Fader (Author) |
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