Nonalcohol-induced fatty liver is widely believed to be a benign condition with little or no risk of disease progression. There have been occasional reports of progression to cirrhosis but none in the absence of preexisting fibrosis on the index biopsy specimen even when co-existing hepatitis was pr
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Mark D. Bertness, Atlantic Shorelines, Natural History and Ecology
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- 2007
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- English
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- Volume
- 42
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- ISSN
- 1386-2588
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