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Persistent hyperaminotransferasemia resolving after weight reduction in obese children

Authors :
Clelia Perna
M. Tedesco
A Fontanella
Pietro Vajro
G Orso
Anna De Vincenzo
Vajro, Pietro
Fontanella, A
Perna, C
Orso, G
Tedesco, M
Devincenzo, A.
Publication Year :
1994
Publisher :
Mosby Year Book Incorporated:6277 Sea Harbor Drive:Orlando, FL 32887:(800)654-2452, (407)345-4000, EMAIL: hhspcs@harcourt.com, INTERNET: http://www.mosby.com, Fax: (407)363-9661, (314)432-1380, 1994.

Abstract

Nine obese children were referred to our liver disease unit because of asymptomatic, long-standing (range, 4 to 49 months) hyperaminotransferasemia of unknown origin. Ultrasonography showed a "bright" liver in most patients. A hypocaloric diet was prescribed, and the hepatic abnormalities of the complaint patients showed a prompt and persistent improvement that paralleled the loss of excess weight.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3364ae2f2c632926c7bbfde5eca8aae8