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bibliographicCitation Malnick SD, Beergabel M, Knobler H. Non-alcoholic fatty liver: a common manifestation of a metabolic disorder. QJM. 2003 Oct;96(10):699–709. doi: 10.1093/qjmed/hcg120. PMID: 14500857.
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