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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in an area of southern Italy: main clinical, histological, and pathophysiological aspects

Authors :
Vincenzo De Girolamo
Camillo Del Vecchio Blanco
Veronica Verde
Luigi Terracciano
Maria Marino
Concetta Tuccillo
Raffaella Vecchione
Filomena Morisco
Antonio Ascione
F.P. Picciotto
Carmela Loguercio
L. Cimino
Gabriele Budillon
Feliciano Baldi
Antonio Di Carlo
Ilario de Sio
Loguercio, Carmelina
DE GIROLAMO, V
DE SIO, I
Tuccillo, C
Ascione, A
Baldi, F
Budillon, G
Cimino, L
DI CARLO, A
DI MARINO, Mp
Morisco, F
Picciotto, F
Terracciano, L
Vecchione, R
Verde, V
DEL VECCHIO BLANCO, C.
Loguercio, C
Budillon, Gabriele
Morisco, Filomena
Source :
Journal of Hepatology. 35:568-574
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2001.

Abstract

Background/Aims : Studies on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) have included chronic liver damage attributed to various causes. Our investigation was held to observe the main clinical, histological, and pathophysiological aspects of NAFLD in patients not exposed to any known cause of chronic liver disease. Methods : We evaluated, in 84 in-patients (male/female, 66/18; median age, 36 years), the clinical and biochemical characteristics of NAFLD, and particularly its association with diabetes, dyslipidemia, hyperinsulinemia and/or with the increase of parameters of oxidative stress (blood levels of malonyldialdehyde, 4-hydroxynonenal and total plasma antioxidant capacity). Results : Ninety percent of patients had an increased body mass index (BMI), 35% had dyslipidemia, 40% had sub-clinical diabetes (only 3% had overt diabetes), 60% had hyperinsulinemia, and more than 90% had enhanced levels of lipid peroxidation markers. In 48 patients who had consented to liver biopsy, we found: 14 with simple steatosis, 32 with steatohepatitis, and two with cirrhosis. Conclusions : Our data indicate that in our country, NAFLD may occur in young males with an increased BMI, with or without hyperinsulinemia, dyslipidemia and diabetes, generally associated with disorders of redox status, and that it may be differentiated from steatosis to steatohepatitis or cirrhosis only with a liver biopsy.

Details

ISSN :
01688278
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Hepatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9b158197e652bfe4e1a2dd34905e5feb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0168-8278(01)00192-1