Nonalcoholic fatty liver is a risk factor for postprandial hyperglycemia, but not for impaired fasting glucose
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概要
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- 2009-07-01
著者
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Shiratori Keiko
Institute Of Gastroenterology Tokyo Women's Medical University
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MORIYOSHI Yuriko
Department of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, Tokyo Women's Medical College
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SHIGA Tomoko
Department of General Medicine, Toyama Hospital, International Medical Center of Japan
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NAGAHARA Hikaru
Aoyama Hospital, Tokyo Women's Medical University
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SHIRATORI Keiko
Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Moriyoshi Yuriko
Department Of General Medicine International Medical Center Of Japan
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Moriyoshi Yuriko
Department Of General Medicine Toyama Hospital International Medical Center Of Japan
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Shiga Tomoko
Department Of General Medicine Toyama Hospital International Medical Center Of Japan
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Nagahara Hikaru
Aoyama Hospital Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Shiratori Keiko
Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University
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