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hepatic steatosis
What is Hepatic Steatosis?
Hepatic steatosis, commonly known as
fatty liver disease
, is the accumulation of
triglycerides in the liver
. The condition is characterized by the presence of lipid droplets within hepatocytes, which can disrupt normal liver function.
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