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Phenotypes of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in people with normal and increased body mass: issues of epidemiology and etiology, clinical and pathogenetic features and diagnostic approaches. Literature review
Shevlyukova T.P., Bulatova I.A., Vladimirsky V.E., Smirnova E.N., Trofimova E.S., Yusupova A.A.
Features of certain indicators of the vascular-platelet component of hemostasis and systemic inflammation markers in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Trapeznikova A.А.
NONALCOHOLIC FATTY HEPATIC DISEASE AND CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE: IS THERE A BASIS FOR COMORBIDITY? (review of literature)
Bykova G.A., Khlynova O.V., Tuev A.V.
A method of predicting fibrosis risk in women with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and postmenopausal obesity
Bulatova I.A., Shevlyukovа T.P., Sobol A.A., Gulyaeva I.L., Sheludko V.S.
A method of diagnosing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with the calculation of the steatosis index
Bulatova I.A., Sobol A.A., Gulyaeva I.L.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and pregnancy
Shevlyukovа T.P., Bulatovа I.A.
Metabolic fatty liver disease as a risk factor for early renal dysfunction in women of reproductive age
Erbes P.E., Shulkina S.G., Smirnova E.N.
Gender characteristics of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease course
Bulatova I.A., Shevlyukova T.P., Tsymbal I.N.
COMORBID COURSE OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE AND NONALCOHOLIC AMYLOID LIVER DISEASE AS RISK FACTOR FOR CARDIAC PATHOLOGY
Lyu K.M.
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