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Clinical course of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: an assessment of severity, progression, and outcomes

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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the overall NAFLD cohort and by diabetes status
Table 2 Baseline liver function scores of the overall NAFLD cohort and by diabetes status
Figure 2 Transition rates of disease progression within one year, derived from multistate model.Notes: Arrows indicate progression from one disease stage to another
Table S1 Study sample attrition

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