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Thrombotic risk factors and liver histologic lesions in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Journal of Hepatology, 11/05/09
Papatheodoridis GV et al. – Thrombotic RFs are frequently present in patients with NAFLD and are associated with NASH and more advanced fibrosis. Such an association may have significant clinical implications, even though it is not clear yet whether it represents a primary or secondary phenomenon.
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