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:
Xanthakos S,
Suzuki A,
Abdelmalek MF,
Schwimmer JB,
Lavine JE,
Scheimann AO,
Unalp-Arida A,
Yates KP,
Sanyal AJ,
Guy CD,
Diehl AM,
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network,
Abrams H,
Angeli L,
Stager M,
Bringman D,
Hawkins C,
Liu YC,
Jacques K,
H M,
Dunne K,
Suchy F,
Narayanappa S,
Kerkar N,
Torbenson M,
Scheimann A,
Pfeifer K,
Devadason C,
Subbarao G,
Molleston JP,
Klipsch A,
Cummings OW,
Byam E,
Ovchinsky N,
Mencin A,
Lavine JE,
Lake K,
Kohli R,
DeVore S,
Nair K,
Mohan P,
Yerian L,
Whitwell J,
May KP,
Miriel L,
Sternberg A,
Tonascia J,
Ünalp-Arida A,
Van Natta M,
Mann P,
Vaughn I,
Wilson L,
Yates K,
Lydecker A,
Jin WK,
Isaacson M,
Hollick R,
Green M,
Donithan M,
Colvin R,
Clark JM,
Brancati FL,
Belt P,
Sherker A,
Robuck PR,
Hoofnagle JH,
Doo EC,
Grave GD,
Kleiner DE,
Brunt EM,
White M,
Noble K,
Sargeant C,
Sanyal AJ,
Puri P,
Luketic VA,
Jones A,
Fuchs M,
Contos MJ,
Boyett S,
Yeh M,
Murray K,
Galdzicka S,
Coffey M,
Rosenthal P,
Langlois C,
Fleck S,
Filipowski D,
Ferrell LD,
Stein T,
Sirlin C,
Schwimmer JB,
Rose S,
Morgan A,
Durelle J,
Collins J,
Behling C,
Thompson J,
Neuschwander-Tetri BA,
Stewart S,
Siegner J,
Morris A,
King D,
Derdoy J,
Barlow S,
Whitington PF,
Riazi C,
Quinn A
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.