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Das Fettsäuremuster der menschlichen Leber im Zustand der Verfettung

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Abschließend läßt sich feststellen, daß nur vier von zehn verfetteten Lebern durch vermehrten Einstrom von Depotfett zustande gekommen sind, und weitere vier durch eine in der Leber zu lokalisierende Stoffwechselschädigung erklärt werden können. Dabei kommt eine gesteigerte Synthese nur in drei fällen in Betracht, während bei der Fettleber 445 der bemerkenswert hohe Linolsäureanteil auf eine zunächst nicht erklärbare Störung hinweist. Insgesamt zeigen unsere bisherigen Ergebnisse, daß die qualitativen Untersuchungen von Leichenlebern wertvolle Aufschlüsse zur Frage der Pathogenese liefern können, daß aber umfassendere Aussagen wahrscheinlich nur durch Untersuchungen von Biopsiematerial zu erwarten sind.

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Schön, H., Krause, U. & Elster, K. Das Fettsäuremuster der menschlichen Leber im Zustand der Verfettung. Klin Wochenschr 41, 743–749 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01478019

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