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. 2013 Jun 13;2:873–882. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2013.06.003

Table 1.

Clinical patient data.

Type Cirrhosis patients (n = 25)
Median (Q25/Q75)/absolute value (% of 18) Min/max
Demography
Age (years) 58.5 (46.5/68) 28/73
Sex Female 6 (25%)
Male 18 (75%)



Clinical characteristics
MELD score 13 (10.75/18.5) 7/34
CHILD Pugh A 1 (4%)
B 14 (56%)
C 7 (28%)
HESA points 3.75 (2.5/5.6) 1/8



Etiology for liver cirrhosis
Alcoholic 24 (96%)
Other 1 (4%)



Diagnoses
Ascites 19 (76%)
Hepatocellular carcinoma 4 (16%)
Diabetes mellitus (type II) 8 (32%)
Hepatitis B 1 (4%)
NASH 1 (4%)
Steatohepatitis 1 (4%)
Autoimmune 1 (4%)
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis 3 (12%)
Splenomegaly 3 (12%)
Esophagus varices 15 (60%) Grades I–III

Child Pugh was not determined in 2 patients.