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. 2014 Dec 15;5(6):917–923. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v5.i6.917

Table 1.

Differences in characteristics of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease/nonalcoholic steatohepatitis between adults and children

Pediatric-type NASH Adult-type NASH
Classification by Schwimmer et al[21] Type 2 Type 1
Incidence Frequent Rare
Steatosis Strong Weak
Starting in periportal zone (acinar zone 1) Starting in perivenular zone (acinar zone 3)
Inflammatory cell infiltration Portal area Centrolobular area
Hepatocyte ballooning None Prevalent
Fibrosis None or only in periportal zone (acinar zone 1) Prevalent in perisinusoidal or perivenular zone (acinar zone 3)
Liver cirrhosis Present Present
Epidemiology More common in overweight, colored race (Hispanic: 73%; Asian: 12%), boys > girls Hispanic: 41%, White, non-Hispanic: 53%, girls > boys
Ratio in pediatric NAFLD (overlap 16%) by Schwimmer et al[21] 51% 17%
Ratio in pediatric NAFLD (overlap 50%) by Takahashi et al[20] 21% Not reported

NASH: Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis; NAFLD: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.