[HTML][HTML] Insulin resistance, hepatic steatosis and hepatitis C: a complex relationship with relevant clinical implications

M Arrese, A Riquelme, A Soza - Annals of hepatology, 2010 - Elsevier
Insulin resistance (IR) is a common pathophysiological condition where higher-than-normal
concentrations of insulin are needed to maintain a normal glycemia and adequate glucose …

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M Arrese, A Riquelme, A Soza - hepatitis.cl
Insulin resistance (IR) is a common pathophysiological condition where higher-than-normal
concentrations of insulin are needed to maintain a normal glycemia and adequate glucose …

Insulin resistance, hepatic steatosis and hepatitis C: a complex relationship with relevant clinical implications.

M Arrese, A Riquelme, A Soza - Annals of Hepatology, 2010 - europepmc.org
Insulin resistance (IR) is a common pathophysiological condition where higher-than-normal
concentrations of insulin are needed to maintain a normal glycemia and adequate glucose …

[PDF][PDF] Insulin resistance, hepatic steatosis and hepatitis C: A complex relationship with relevant clinical implications

M Arrese, A Riquelme, A Soza - researchgate.net
Insulin resistance (IR) is a common pathophysiological condition where higher-than-normal
concentrations of insulin are needed to maintain a normal glycemia and adequate glucose …

[PDF][PDF] Insulin resistance, hepatic steatosis and hepatitis C: A complex relationship with relevant clinical implications

M Arrese, A Riquelme, A Soza - scholar.archive.org
Insulin resistance (IR) is a common pathophysiological condition where higher-than-normal
concentrations of insulin are needed to maintain a normal glycemia and adequate glucose …

Insulin resistance, hepatic steatosis and hepatitis C: a complex relationship with relevant clinical implications

M Arrese, A Riquelme, A Soza - Annals of hepatology, 2010 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Insulin resistance (IR) is a common pathophysiological condition where higher-than-normal
concentrations of insulin are needed to maintain a normal glycemia and adequate glucose …

[PDF][PDF] Insulin resistance, hepatic steatosis and hepatitis C: A complex relationship with relevant clinical implications

M Arrese, A Riquelme, A Soza - academia.edu
Insulin resistance (IR) is a common pathophysiological condition where higher-than-normal
concentrations of insulin are needed to maintain a normal glycemia and adequate glucose …