Cite
Cirrhosis etiology trends in developing countries: Transition from infectious to metabolic conditions. Report from a multicentric cohort in central Mexico
MLA
Alex Gonzalez-Chagolla, et al. “Cirrhosis Etiology Trends in Developing Countries: Transition from Infectious to Metabolic Conditions. Report from a Multicentric Cohort in Central Mexico.” The Lancet Regional Health. Americas, vol. 7, no. 100151-, Mar. 2022. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2021.100151.
APA
Alex Gonzalez-Chagolla, Antonio Olivas-Martinez, Jesus Ruiz-Manriquez, Maximiliano Servín-Rojas, Eric Kauffman-Ortega, Luis Carlos Chávez-García, Oscar Juárez-León, Jacqueline Cordova-Gallardo, Juan Daniel Díaz-García, Maria Sarai Gonzalez-Huezo, Guadalupe Milanés-Lizarraga, Victor M Paez-Zayas, Mauricio Castillo-Barradas, Orestes de Jesús Cobos-Quevedo, Francisco Isaí García-Juárez, José Alberto Romero-Lozanía, Liz Toapanta-Yanchapaxi, Juan Francisco Sánchez-Avila, José Alonso Avila-Rojo, … Ignacio García-Juárez. (2022). Cirrhosis etiology trends in developing countries: Transition from infectious to metabolic conditions. Report from a multicentric cohort in central Mexico. The Lancet Regional Health. Americas, 7(100151-). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2021.100151
Chicago
Alex Gonzalez-Chagolla, Antonio Olivas-Martinez, Jesus Ruiz-Manriquez, Maximiliano Servín-Rojas, Eric Kauffman-Ortega, Luis Carlos Chávez-García, Oscar Juárez-León, et al. 2022. “Cirrhosis Etiology Trends in Developing Countries: Transition from Infectious to Metabolic Conditions. Report from a Multicentric Cohort in Central Mexico.” The Lancet Regional Health. Americas 7 (100151-). doi:10.1016/j.lana.2021.100151.