Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and its relationship with cardiovascular disease and other extrahepatic diseases

Gut24.50
Volume: 66, Issue: 6, Pages: 1138 - 1153
Published: Mar 17, 2017
Abstract
Key physiological functions of the liver, including glucose and lipid metabolism, become disturbed in the setting of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and may be associated with a systemic inflammatory ‘milieu’ initiated in part by liver-secreted cytokines and molecules. Consequently, the pathophysiological effects of NAFLD extend beyond the liver with a large body of clinical evidence demonstrating NAFLD to be independently...
Paper Details
Title
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and its relationship with cardiovascular disease and other extrahepatic diseases
Published Date
Mar 17, 2017
Journal
Volume
66
Issue
6
Pages
1138 - 1153
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