steatosis in English

noun
1
infiltration of liver cells with fat, associated with disturbance of the metabolism by, for example, alcoholism, malnutrition, pregnancy, or drug therapy.
In many forms of acute and chronic liver injury or steatosis (fatty infiltration of the liver), the ratio is less than or equal to 1.

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1. Ballooned hepatocytes distinguish non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) from steatosis

2. Liver disease, including steatosis (fatty liver), Alcoholic hepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma

3. 19 Moreover, it has been shown to induce steatosis, modulate apoptosis, and increase cellular oncogenic potential.

4. Liver steatosis Coexists with myocardial insulin resistance and coronary dysfunction in patients with type 2 diabetes

5. The SIRT1/heat shock factor 1/HSP pathway is essential for exenatide-Alleviated, lipid-induced ER stress and hepatic steatosis, which provides evidence for a molecular mechanism to support exenatide and incretin mimetics as promising therapeutics for obesity-induced hepatic steatosis

6. Acylated ghrelin induces but deAcylated ghrelin prevents hepatic steatosis and insulin resistance in lean rats: Effects on DAG/ PKC/JNK pathway

7. Chemoproteomics reveals baicalin activates hepatic CPT1 to Ameliorate diet-induced obesity and hepatic steatosis Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

8. CONCLUSIONS: Mild hepatic steatosis is cleared immediately after hepatectomy, and early regeneration power is impaired, but the long-term regenerative power is comparable.

9. Reported hepatic events included increased bilirubin, hepatic failure, increases in liver function tests, hepatic steatosis (with and without lactic acidosis), cirrhosis, and cholestatis.

10. Curcumin, a Bioflavonoid obtained from the Curcuma longa plant, possesses several beneficial properties against liver inflammation, cancer, fibrosis, viral infection, heavy metal toxicity, and steatosis.

11. In 5% of the cases we diagnosed pathological processes: renal agenesis (1), renal cysts (2), duplex kidney (3), glomerulonephritic scarring (3), pyelonephritic scarring (2), splenomegaly (1), steatosis of liver (4).

12. Reduction of visceral fat by liraglutide is associated with Ameliorations of hepatic steatosis, albuminuria, and micro-inflammation in type 2 diabetic patients with insulin treatment: a randomized control trial

13. Focal hypersteatosis: a pseudolesion in patients with liver steatosis First, among the Big Five personality traits, only openness to experience had a positive Corelation (r =.276) with foreign language achievement and none of the other personality traits correlated with language achievement.