Revision history of "NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER AND STEATOHEPATITIS IN HIV-INFECTED CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS" (Q3138271)

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  • curprev 06:3806:38, 4 August 2022DG Regio talk contribs 73,393 bytes +50,264 Changed label, description and/or aliases in et, lt, hr, el, sk, fi, pl, hu, cs, lv, ga, sl, bg, mt, pt, da, ro, sv, nl, fr, de, it, es, and other parts: Adding translations: et, lt, hr, el, sk, fi, pl, hu, cs, lv, ga, sl, bg, mt, pt, da, ro, sv,

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  • curprev 11:1211:12, 2 December 2021DG Regio talk contribs 15,269 bytes +2,549 Created claim: summary (P836): Dans les pays occidentaux, la stéatose hépatique non alcoolique (NAFLD) est apparue comme une pathologie prédominante chez les adultes et les enfants, associée à l’obésité et au syndrome métabolique. Au fil du temps, certains cas évoluent vers une stéatohépatite (stéatohépatite non alcoolique ou NASH), qui pourrait devenir la principale cause de transplantation hépatique dans un avenir proche. Les patients infectés par le VIH ne font pas excepti...
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  • curprev 12:3312:33, 12 October 2021DG Regio talk contribs 12,564 bytes +145 Changed label, description and/or aliases in en: translated_label
  • curprev 12:3312:33, 12 October 2021DG Regio talk contribs 12,419 bytes +2,327 Created claim: summary (P836): In Western countries, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has emerged as a prevalent pathology in adults and children, associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome. Over time, some cases evolve to steatohepatitis (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH), which could become the main cause of liver transplantation in the near future. HIV-infected patients are no exception. Moreover, the available studies point to a possible effect of the vi...

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