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World J Hepatol. Apr 28, 2015; 7(6): 846-858
Published online Apr 28, 2015. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i6.846
Published online Apr 28, 2015. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i6.846
Table 1 Causes of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease[69]
| Acquired metabolic disorders |
| Diabetes mellitus |
| Dyslipidemia |
| Kwashiorkor and marasmus |
| Obesity |
| Starvation |
| Cytotoxic and cytostatic drugs |
| L-asparaginase |
| Azacitidine |
| Azaserine |
| Bleomycin |
| Methotrexate |
| Puromycin |
| Tetracycline |
| Other drugs and toxins |
| Amiodarone |
| 4,4'-diethylaminoethoxyhexestrol |
| Dichlorethylene |
| Ethionine |
| Ethyl bromide |
| Estrogens |
| Glucocorticoids |
| Highly active antiretroviral therapy |
| Hydrazine |
| Hypoglycin |
| Orotate |
| Perhexilene maleate |
| Safrole |
| Tamoxifen |
| Metals |
| Antimony |
| Barium salts |
| Chromates |
| Phosphorus |
| Rare earths of low atomic number |
| Thallium compounds |
| Uranium compounds |
| Inborn errors of metabolism |
| Abetalipoproteinemia |
| Familial hepatosteatosis |
| Galactosemia |
| Glycogen storage disease |
| Hereditary fructose intolerance |
| Homocystinuria |
| Systemic carnitine deficiency |
| Tyrosinemia |
| Weber-Christian syndrome |
| Wilson disease |
| Surgical procedures |
| Biliopancreatic diversion |
| Extensive small bowel resection |
| Gastric bypass |
| Jejunoileal bypass |
| Miscellaneous conditions |
| Industrial exposure to petrochemicals |
| Inflammatory bowel disease |
| Partial lipodystrophy |
| Jejunal diverticulosis with bacterial overgrowth |
| Severe anemia |
| Total parenteral nutrition |
Table 2 Brunt schema for grading nonalcoholic steatohepatitis[99]
| Severe (grade 3) | Moderate (grade 2) | Mild (grade 1) | |
| Typically > 66% (panacinar); commonly mixed steatosis | Any degree and usually mixed macrovesicular and microvesicular | Predominantly macrovesicular; involves < 33%-66% of the lobules | Steatosis |
| Predominantly zone 3; marked | Obvious and present in zone 3 | Occasionally observed; zone 3 hepatocytes | Ballooning |
| Scattered acute and chronic inflammation; polymorphs may appear concentrated in zone 3 areas of ballooning and perisinusoidal fibrosis | Polymorphs may be noted associated with ballooned hepatocytes, pericellular fibrosis; mild chronic inflammation may be seen | Scattered and mild acute (polymorphs) inflammation and occasional chronic inflammation (mononuclear cells) | Lobular inflammation |
| Mild or moderate | Mild to moderate | None or mild | Portal inflammation |
Table 3 Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease activity score[9]
| Score | Steatosis |
| 0 | < 5% |
| 1 | 5%-33% |
| 2 | > 33%-66% |
| 3 | > 66% |
| Lobular inflammation (counted in 20 × fields) | |
| 1 | < 2 foci |
| 2 | 2-4 foci |
| 3 | > 4 foci |
| Ballooning | |
| 1 | Few |
| 2 | Many |
- Citation: Abd El-Kader SM, El-Den Ashmawy EMS. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: The diagnosis and management. World J Hepatol 2015; 7(6): 846-858
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5182/full/v7/i6/846.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v7.i6.846
