Comparison of Fatty Liver Disease in Men with and without Androgenetic Alopecia
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Fatty liver disease is the most common chronic liver disorder, which is introduced as part of the metabolic syndrome. On the other hand, androgenetic alopecia in men, which is the most common cause of hair loss, can also be associated with cardiovascular disease and metabol...
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Main Authors: | S Fallah Arzpeyma, R Rafiei, S Zamani, E Rafiei |
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Language: | EN FA |
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Babol University of Medical Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/534be48001184c6299f659eb432040e7 |
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