Vitamin D serum levels are only marginally lower in hepatic steatosis and do not correlate with Vitamin D dietary ingestion


Poster presented at The International Liver Congress 2017. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 19-23 April 2017


J. Leitão, S. Carvalhana, A. P. Silva, Francisco Velasco, Isabel Medeiros, A. Alves, M. Bourbon, B. Oliveiros, A. Carvalho, H. Cortez‐Pinto
Journal of Hepatology, vol. 66(1, Supplement), 2017 Jan 1, pp. S418


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Leitão, J., Carvalhana, S., Silva, A. P., Velasco, F., Medeiros, I., Alves, A., … Cortez‐Pinto, H. (2017). Vitamin D serum levels are only marginally lower in hepatic steatosis and do not correlate with Vitamin D dietary ingestion. In Journal of Hepatology (Vol. 66, p. S418). https://doi.org/10.1016/S0168-8278(17)31197-2


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Leitão, J., S. Carvalhana, A. P. Silva, Francisco Velasco, Isabel Medeiros, A. Alves, M. Bourbon, B. Oliveiros, A. Carvalho, and H. Cortez‐Pinto. “Vitamin D Serum Levels Are Only Marginally Lower in Hepatic Steatosis and Do Not Correlate with Vitamin D Dietary Ingestion.” In Journal of Hepatology, 66:S418, 2017.


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Leitão, J., et al. “Vitamin D Serum Levels Are Only Marginally Lower in Hepatic Steatosis and Do Not Correlate with Vitamin D Dietary Ingestion.” Journal of Hepatology, vol. 66, no. 1, Supplement, 2017, p. S418, doi:10.1016/S0168-8278(17)31197-2.


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@conference{j2017a,
  title = {Vitamin D serum levels are only marginally lower in hepatic steatosis and do not correlate with Vitamin D dietary ingestion},
  year = {2017},
  month = jan,
  day = {1},
  issue = {1, Supplement},
  journal = {Journal of Hepatology},
  pages = {S418},
  volume = {66},
  doi = {10.1016/S0168-8278(17)31197-2},
  author = {Leitão, J. and Carvalhana, S. and Silva, A. P. and Velasco, Francisco and Medeiros, Isabel and Alves, A. and Bourbon, M. and Oliveiros, B. and Carvalho, A. and Cortez‐Pinto, H.},
  month_numeric = {1}
}


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