Subcutaneous Fat in Liver Cirrhosis | ||||
The Medical Journal of Ahmed Maher Teaching Hospital | ||||
Article 12, Volume 1, Issue 10, December 2012, Page 759-762 PDF (526.18 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/mjam.2012.16795 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Soad Abdel Monem1; Abdel Hamid Abaza2; Laila Gorrhoury3 | ||||
1Pediatric Department, Ahmed Maher Teaching Hospital | ||||
2Hepatology Department Ahmed Maher Teaching Hospital | ||||
3Community Department Cairo University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
We have studied the degree of disturbance of fat metabolism represented by the thickness of subcutaneous fat and the degree of liver impairment according to Child Pugh's grading. The mean (+_SD) subcutaneous normal fat in the control, Child A, Child B, and Child C were 16,05+- 0.43;14.25+- 0.21; 11,06 +- 0.51 and 8.18 +- 0.42 respectively. The mean subcutaneous fat was significantly affected especially in patients classified as Child C (P < 0.0001).Same finding was found in considering serum albumin and serum bilirubin. The decreased subcutaneous fat statistically was significantly correlated with elevated serum bilirubin especially in patient classified as Child C and B, (P < 0.0001). This study concludes that the ultrasonographic measurement of subcutaneous fat thickness is a sensitive, reliable and valid method of evaluating the nutritional status and detecting wasting of adipose tissue which occurs in severe liver cirrhosis. | ||||
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