Примери за използване на Hepatic steatosis на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Causes and risk factors of hepatic steatosis.
hepatitis Not known: hepatic steatosis.
Hepatic steatosis: what it is,
The extent to which lomitapide-associated hepatic steatosis promotes the elevations in aminotransferase is unknown.
Mipomersen treatment can cause liver enzyme elevations and hepatic steatosis and this may induce steatohepatitis.
Pregnancy and postpartum period(cholestasis and acute hepatic steatosis in pregnant women);
It also reduces body fat and treats metabolic syndrome(two factors associated with hepatic steatosis).
drug-induced liver injury, hepatic steatosis, and cholestatic liver injury.
Lactic acidosis, usually associated with hepatic steatosis, has been reported with the use of nucleoside analogues.
suffer from certain health problems that can be traced to hepatic steatosis.
Lactic acidosis: Lactic acidosis usually associated with hepatomegaly and hepatic steatosis has been reported with the use of zidovudine.
In another study, two cases of serious hepatic toxicity(hepatocellular injury and hepatic steatosis) were reported and were reversible.
Lactic acidosis: lactic acidosis, usually associated with hepatomegaly and hepatic steatosis has been reported with the use of stavudine.
Lactic acidosis: lactic acidosis, usually associated with hepatic steatosis, has been reported with the use of nucleoside analogues.
Lactic acidosis, usually associated with hepatic steatosis, has been reported with the use of nucleoside analogues(see section 4.4).
might be more at risk of developing hepatic steatosis and lactic acidosis.
well-defined locations(called focal hepatic steatosis).
usually associated with hepatomegaly and hepatic steatosis, has been reported with the use of nucleoside analogues.
Lactic acidosis: lactic acidosis, usually associated with hepatic steatosis, has been reported with the use of nucleoside analogues(see section 4.4).
hepatocellular injury, hepatic steatosis, hepatitis cholestatic