non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and correlation of serum alanin aminotransferase level with histopathologic findings

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somaye khosravi department of gastroenterology, tehran university of medical sciences, ir iran

seyed moayed alavian department of gastroenterology, tehran university of medical sciences, ir iran

ali zare department of gastroenterology, tehran university of medical sciences, ir iran

nasser ebrahimi daryani department of gastroenterology, tehran university of medical sciences, ir iran +98-2188799446, [email protected]; department of gastroenterology, tehran university of medical sciences, ir iran +98-2188799446, [email protected]

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hepatitis monthly

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