PubMed ID:
22343513
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2012
Affiliation: Division of Gastroenterology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, USA. ayako.suzuki@duke.edu
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cgh.2012.01.020
Authors:
Hoofnagle JH,
Kleiner DE,
Abdelmalek MF,
Abrams H,
Angeli L,
Barlow S,
Behling C,
Belt P,
Boyett S,
Brancati FL,
Bringman D,
Brunt EM,
Byam E,
Clark JM,
Coffey M,
Collins J,
Colvin R,
Contos MJ,
Cummings OW,
Derdoy J,
Devadason C,
DeVore S,
Diehl AM,
Donithan M,
Doo EC,
Dunne K,
Durelle J,
Ferrell LD,
Filipowski D,
Fleck S,
Fuchs M,
Galdzicka S,
Grave GD,
Green M,
Guy CD,
Hawkins C,
H M,
Hollick R,
Isaacson M,
Jacques K,
Jin WK,
Jones A,
Kerkar N,
King D,
Klipsch A,
Kohli R,
Lake K,
Langlois C,
Lavine JE,
Lavine JE,
Liu YC,
Luketic VA,
Lydecker A,
Mann P,
May KP,
Mencin A,
Miriel L,
Mohan P,
Molleston JP,
Morgan A,
Morris A,
Murray K,
Nair K,
Narayanappa S,
Neuschwander-Tetri BA,
Noble K,
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network,
Ovchinsky N,
Pfeifer K,
Puri P,
Quinn A,
Riazi C,
Robuck PR,
Rosenthal P,
Rose S,
Sanyal AJ,
Sanyal AJ,
Sargeant C,
Scheimann A,
Scheimann AO,
Schwimmer JB,
Schwimmer JB,
Sherker A,
Siegner J,
Sirlin C,
Stager M,
Stein T,
Sternberg A,
Stewart S,
Subbarao G,
Suchy F,
Suzuki A,
Thompson J,
Tonascia J,
Torbenson M,
Unalp-Arida A,
Ünalp-Arida A,
Van Natta M,
Vaughn I,
White M,
Whitington PF,
Whitwell J,
Wilson L,
Xanthakos S,
Yates K,
Yates KP,
Yeh M,
Yerian L
Studies:
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network
Physiological changes that occur during puberty might affect pathologic features of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). We investigated associations between pubertal development and clinical and histopathologic features of NAFLD.