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Correlation between Serum Ferritin Level and Histopathological Disease Severity in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
BACKGROUND Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease worldwide. Recently several parameters, such as serum ferritin, have emerged as possible predictors for the severity of NAFLD and insulin sensitivity. We aimed to investigate the value of s...
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Iranian Association of Gastroerterology and Hepatology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6040928/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30013757 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/mejdd.2018.96 |
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author | Modares Mousavi, Seyed Reza Geramizadeh, Bita Anushiravani, Amir Ejtehadi, Fardad Anbardar, Mohammad Hossein Moini, Maryam |
author_facet | Modares Mousavi, Seyed Reza Geramizadeh, Bita Anushiravani, Amir Ejtehadi, Fardad Anbardar, Mohammad Hossein Moini, Maryam |
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description | BACKGROUND Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease worldwide. Recently several parameters, such as serum ferritin, have emerged as possible predictors for the severity of NAFLD and insulin sensitivity. We aimed to investigate the value of serum ferritin level as a useful biomarker for the prediction of histopathological disease severity in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), the necro-inflammatory form of NAFLD. METHODS This was a prospective cross sectional study in which demographic, clinical, histological, laboratory, and anthropometric data of 30 adult patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD/NASH were analyzed. RESULTS In our patients population with mean age of 37.9 years and mean BMI of 26.5, statistical analysis did not show a significant difference between the three grades of steatosis in the mean ferritin levels (p = 0.559). It was also observed that ferritin level did not have a significant correlation with the stage of fibrosis (p = 0.228). The mean transferrin saturation did not show significant difference in different stages and grades of NASH (p = 0.260 and 0.944, respectively), either. CONCLUSION Serum ferritin level may not be useful as a single marker for the prediction of histopathological severity of disease in young patients with NASH who are not morbidly obese. |
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spelling | pubmed-60409282018-07-16 Correlation between Serum Ferritin Level and Histopathological Disease Severity in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Modares Mousavi, Seyed Reza Geramizadeh, Bita Anushiravani, Amir Ejtehadi, Fardad Anbardar, Mohammad Hossein Moini, Maryam Middle East J Dig Dis Original Article BACKGROUND Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease worldwide. Recently several parameters, such as serum ferritin, have emerged as possible predictors for the severity of NAFLD and insulin sensitivity. We aimed to investigate the value of serum ferritin level as a useful biomarker for the prediction of histopathological disease severity in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), the necro-inflammatory form of NAFLD. METHODS This was a prospective cross sectional study in which demographic, clinical, histological, laboratory, and anthropometric data of 30 adult patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD/NASH were analyzed. RESULTS In our patients population with mean age of 37.9 years and mean BMI of 26.5, statistical analysis did not show a significant difference between the three grades of steatosis in the mean ferritin levels (p = 0.559). It was also observed that ferritin level did not have a significant correlation with the stage of fibrosis (p = 0.228). The mean transferrin saturation did not show significant difference in different stages and grades of NASH (p = 0.260 and 0.944, respectively), either. CONCLUSION Serum ferritin level may not be useful as a single marker for the prediction of histopathological severity of disease in young patients with NASH who are not morbidly obese. Iranian Association of Gastroerterology and Hepatology 2018-04 2018-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6040928/ /pubmed/30013757 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/mejdd.2018.96 Text en © 2018 The Author(s) This work is published by Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseaes as an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Modares Mousavi, Seyed Reza Geramizadeh, Bita Anushiravani, Amir Ejtehadi, Fardad Anbardar, Mohammad Hossein Moini, Maryam Correlation between Serum Ferritin Level and Histopathological Disease Severity in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease |
title | Correlation between Serum Ferritin Level and Histopathological Disease Severity in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease |
title_full | Correlation between Serum Ferritin Level and Histopathological Disease Severity in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease |
title_fullStr | Correlation between Serum Ferritin Level and Histopathological Disease Severity in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Correlation between Serum Ferritin Level and Histopathological Disease Severity in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease |
title_short | Correlation between Serum Ferritin Level and Histopathological Disease Severity in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease |
title_sort | correlation between serum ferritin level and histopathological disease severity in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6040928/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30013757 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/mejdd.2018.96 |
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