Phosphatidylethanol and self-reported alcohol intake to subclassify individuals at risk of steatotic liver disease: an analysis of data from a prospective cohort study
Nikolaj Torp(University of Southern Denmark), Maja Thiele(University of Southern Denmark), Peter Andersen(Odense University Hospital), K. Bech(Odense University Hospital), Katrine Prier Lindvig(Odense University Hospital), Mads Israelsen(Odense University Hospital), Ida Falk Villesen(University of Southern Denmark), Stine Johansen(University of Southern Denmark), Aleksander Krag(University of Southern Denmark), Johanne Kragh Hansen(Odense University Hospital), Georg Semmler(Paracelsus Medical University), M Bergmann(Region of Southern Denmark), Helle Lindholm Schnefeld(University of Southern Denmark), J. Vega Benjumea(Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda), Camilla Dalby Hansen(University of Southern Denmark), Ellen Lyngbeck Jensen(Odense University Hospital), Katrine Holtz Thorhauge(University of Southern Denmark)
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