Potential implications of COVID-19 in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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Abstract
COVID-19 burdens all areas of healthcare, and the relationship between COVID-19 and liver injury is being examined. The recently published papers by Xu et al and Xie et al nicely describe liver injury resulting from COVID-19 . As with many papers the focus lies on patients without pre-existing liver disease, even though it has been suggested that pre-existing conditions affect COVID-19.
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| Authors | Prins, Grietje H;Olinga, Peter; |
| Journal | liver international : official journal of the international association for the study of the liver |
| Year | 2020 |
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