Criteria of Formation of Fatty Liver Disease in Individuals of Different Age Groups in the Long-Term Period after Minimally Invasive Cholecystectomy
Aleksandr R. Ambartsumyan,
Boris A. Chumak,
Larisa E. Deryagina
et al.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION: Despite the technical advance in medicine and the use of minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques, complications of cholecystectomy considerably reduce the quality of life of the operated patients. Development of the most common and severe complication fatty liver disease (FLD) is difficult to predict due to numerous factors that influence its formation.
AIM: To identify prognostic criteria of formation of FLD in the long-term period after cholecystectomy and to scientifically substanti… Show more
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