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In Children With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Zone 1 Steatosis Is Associated With Advanced Fibrosis

Authors :
Jonathan A. Africa
Cynthia A. Behling
Elizabeth M. Brunt
Nan Zhang
Yunjun Luo
Alan Wells
Jiayi Hou
Patricia H. Belt
Rohit Kohil
Joel E. Lavine
Jean P. Molleston
Kimberly P. Newton
Peter F. Whitington
Jeffrey B. Schwimmer
Stephanie H. Abrams
Sarah Barlow
Ryan Himes
Rajesh Krisnamurthy
Leanel Maldonado
Rory Mahabir
April Carr
Kimberlee Bernstein
Kristin Bramlage
Kim Cecil
Stephanie DeVore
Rohit Kohli
Kathleen Lake
Daniel Podberesky
Alex Towbin
Stavra Xanthakos
Gerald Behr
Jay H. Lefkowitch
Ali Mencin
Elena Reynoso
Adina Alazraki
Rebecca Cleeton
Maria Cordero
Albert Hernandez
Saul Karpen
Jessica Cruz Munos
Nicholas Raviele
Miriam Vos
Molly Bozic
Oscar W. Cummings
Ann Klipsch
Emily Ragozzino
Kumar Sandrasegaran
Girish Subbarao
Laura Walker
Kimberly Kafka
Ann Scheimann
Joy Ito
Mark H. Fishbein
Saeed Mohammad
Cynthia Rigsby
Lisa Sharda
Theresa Cattoor
Jose Derdoy
Janet Freebersyser
Ajay Jain
Debra King
Jinping Lai
Pat Osmack
Joan Siegner
Susan Stewart
Susan Torretta
Kristina Wriston
Susan S. Baker
Diana Lopez–Graham
Sonja Williams
Lixin Zhu
Jonathan Africa
Hannah Awai
Cynthia Behling
Craig Bross
Jennifer Collins
Janis Durelle
Kathryn Harlow
Michael Middleton
Kimberly Newton
Melissa Paiz
Claude Sirlin
Patricia Ugalde-Nicalo
Mariana Dominguez Villarreal
Bradley Aouizerat
Jesse Courtier
Linda D. Ferrell
Natasha Feier
Ryan Gill
Camille Langlois
Emily Rothbaum Perito
Philip Rosenthal
Patrika Tsai
Kara Cooper
Simon Horslen
Evelyn Hsu
Karen Murray
Randolph Otto
Matthew Yeh
Melissa Young
Kathryn Fowler
Source :
Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association. 16(3)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Focal zone 1 steatosis, although rare in adults with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), does occur in children with NAFLD. We investigated whether focal zone 1 steatosis and focal zone 3 steatosis are distinct subphenotypes of pediatric NAFLD. We aimed to determine associations between the zonality of steatosis and demographic, clinical, and histologic features in children with NAFLD. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study of baseline data from 813 children (age less than 18 years; mean age, 12.8±2.7 years). The subjects had biopsy-proven NAFLD and were enrolled in the NASH Clinical Research Network. Liver histology was reviewed using the Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network scoring system. RESULTS: Zone 1 steatosis was present in 18% of children with NAFLD (n=146) and zone 3 steatosis was present in 32% (n=244). Children with zone 1 steatosis were significantly younger (10 vs 14 years; P

Details

ISSN :
15427714
Volume :
16
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....14880437969db5444de640a2f4a75552