RELATIONSHIP OF SERUM VASPIN, NAFLD FIBROSIS SCORE TO ULTRASONOGRAPHIC DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF STEATOSIS IN NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE PATIENTS

MOHAMED GABER ABD EL MAKSOUD MOHAMED;

Abstract


Ectopic hepatic lipid accumulation is closely related to the development of insulin resistance, which is regarded as one of the most significant risk factors of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The aim of the study was to evaluate and validate the diagnostic value of serum vaspin, NAFLD Fibrosis Score and sonograghic parameters in detection and quantification of liver steatosis and determining further need for liver biopsy or other means to establish NAFLD diagnosis. Methods: This study was carried out on 60 patients having bright liver in ultrasonography and 30 healthy persons as controls. The subjects were divided into the following groups; group A: 30 age and sex matched healthy volunteers (control group), group B: 20 patients with fatty liver grade I, group C: 20 patients with fatty liver grade II and group D: 20 patients with fatty liver grade III. Results: serum vaspine levels and NAFLD fibrosis score, were significantly higher in patients than in controls with p-value:<0.001. There was a significant positive correlation between NAFLD fibrosis score and serum vaspin and ultrasonographic findngs of NAFLD with p-value: <0.001.Conclusion: Vaspin seem to be the most suitable non-invasive biomarker in predicting both intrahepatic lipid contents in NAFLD group.


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Title RELATIONSHIP OF SERUM VASPIN, NAFLD FIBROSIS SCORE TO ULTRASONOGRAPHIC DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF STEATOSIS IN NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE PATIENTS
Other Titles العلاقة بين مادة الفاسبن بالمصل ودرجة التليف للكشف بالموجات فوق الصوتية وكمية تشمع الكبد في مرضي الكبد الدهني غير الكحولي
Authors MOHAMED GABER ABD EL MAKSOUD MOHAMED
Issue Date 2020

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