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MeSH:(Hepatitis A/*epidemiology/pathology)

1.The relationship between the genotype of hepatitis B virus and clinical and liver pathological features of infected patients in the Zhoushan Islands, China.

Shi-bo LI ; Zhi-yi LIN ; Xian-jun DING ; Yi-wei LI ; Shao-zuo LI ; Chun-sheng LI ; Ruo-wei GU ; Wei-li GUO ; Ri-zeng ZHI ; Wen-Jie DU

Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2007;15(3):179-183

3.Detection of swine hepatitis E virus in the porcine hepatic lesion in Jeju Island.

Song Hak LEE ; Sang Chul KANG ; Dae Yong KIM ; Jong Hee BAE ; Jae Hoon KIM

Journal of Veterinary Science 2007;8(1):51-55

4.Clinical and histological features of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Jun-ping SHI ; Yun-hao XUN ; Chen-bo HU ; Li ZHANG ; Hong LIU ; Guo-qiang LOU ; Jian-gao FAN

Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2009;17(11):812-816

5.Type and cause of liver disease in Korea: single-center experience, 2005-2010.

Sang Soo LEE ; Young Sang BYOUN ; Sook Hyang JEONG ; Yeo Myung KIM ; Ho GIL ; Bo Young MIN ; Mun Hyuk SEONG ; Eun Sun JANG ; Jin Wook KIM

Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2012;18(3):309-315

8.A retrospective study on pathological and clinical characteristics of 3 932 children with liver diseases.

Hongfei ZHANG ; Yi DONG ; Limin WANG ; Zhiqiang XU ; Dawei CHEN ; Yu GAN ; Fuchuan WANG ; Yanwei ZHONG ; Jianguo YAN ; Shishu ZHU ; Taihe ZHANG

Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2014;52(8):570-574

9.Shifting Prevalence of Gallbladder Polyps in Korea.

Yoo Jin LEE ; Kyung Sik PARK ; Kwang Bum CHO ; Eun Soo KIM ; Byoung Kuk JANG ; Woo Jin CHUNG ; Jae Seok HWANG

Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014;29(9):1247-1252

10.Relationship between B/C genotype of hepatitis B virus and hepatitis B virus related-nephritis in children.

Xiao-yan LEI ; Xia GAO ; Ju-lan YANG ; Yong-hong SUN ; Yi-pa SAI ; Hong YUAN

Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2012;50(5):376-379

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