The severity of NAFLD is associated with the risk of urolithiasis
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posted on 2024-10-19, 22:54 authored by S Qin, J Wang, C Zhou, Y Zhang, Y Xu, X Wang, S WangThe severity of NAFLD is associated with the risk of urolithiasis
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London, Eng.Language
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British Journal of Biomedical ScienceVolume
76Pagination
53-58ISSN
0967-4845eISSN
2474-0896Issue
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Taylor & FrancisPublication URL
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APRI scoreCHINESE ADULTSCHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASEFATTY LIVER-DISEASEHEPATIC STEATOSISINSULIN-RESISTANCELife Sciences & Biomedicineliver fibrosisMANAGEMENTMedical Laboratory TechnologyMETABOLIC SYNDROMENEPHROLITHIASISnonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseNoninvasive stagingPOPULATIONrisk factorScience & TechnologySTONE DISEASEurolithiasis
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