2018
DOI: 10.29052/ijehsr.v6.i1.2018.08-15
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Hepatic Steatosis: Can Herbs Cure This?

Abstract: Background: Accumulation of fat in the liver is known as liver steatosis which occurs as a result of obesity. Ginsenoside is glycosylated saponins easily found in Asia, Egypt and China. The aim of this study is to determine the role ginseng in treating fatty changes of liver measured by weight, size, and enzymes. Methodology: It was an experimental study on animals. Ginseng root extract was prepared under expert supervision. Fifty male rats were divided into five groups each has to contain ten animals. Group 1… Show more

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“…Studies show that aspiration in patients with liver cirrhosis can be minimized during any endoscopic intervention by using safety measures. 22,23 Limitations of the Study: The study demonstrated a high mortality rate primarily contributed by tracheobronchial aspiration, while no other reasons were studied which remains the major limitation of the present study. There may be other possible reasons than the ones studied (age, gender and occurrence of tracheobronchial aspiration) that need to be investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Studies show that aspiration in patients with liver cirrhosis can be minimized during any endoscopic intervention by using safety measures. 22,23 Limitations of the Study: The study demonstrated a high mortality rate primarily contributed by tracheobronchial aspiration, while no other reasons were studied which remains the major limitation of the present study. There may be other possible reasons than the ones studied (age, gender and occurrence of tracheobronchial aspiration) that need to be investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%