Brief Reports
Copyright ©2005 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2005; 11(3): 393-395
Published online Jan 21, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i3.393
Table 1 Anthropometric, biochemical, serum iron parameters, liver iron staining and HFE gene mutations in 31 patients with NASH.
Parameter (n=31)Reference valueAbnormal-n (%)
1BMI<25 kg/m223 (74.2)
I Overweight25-2920 (64.5)
II Obesity≥303 (9.7)
2W-H ratio (n = 13)12 (92)
I. Males (n = 10)<0.910 (100)
II. Females (n = 3)<0.852 (67)
3S cholesterol130-200 mg/dL13 (41.9)
4HDL35-60 mg/dL8 (25.8)
5LDL<130 mg/dL13 (41.9)
6S Triglycerides30-200 mg/dL10 (32.3)
7Diabetes3 (9.7)
8Impaired glucose tolerance7 (22.6)
Serum iron parameters (n = 23)
9Serum iron65-170 mg/dL1 (4.3)
10Transferrin saturation<55%1 (4.3)
11Serum Ferritin20-250 ng/mL1 (4.3)
Perls Prussian blue staining on liver biopsy (n = 14)
12Iron staining positivity010 (71.4)
1+3 (21.4)
2+1 (7.2)
3+0
4+0
13HFE gene mutations (n = 16)
I. Normal/normal12 (75)
II. C282Y/C282Y0
III. C282Y /H63D0
IV. H63D/ H63D0
V. H63D/Normal4 (25)