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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 5.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2001 Dec;25(12):1729–1733.

Table 4.

Comparison of CDT Values by Diagnosis and Child-Pugh Scores (A, B or C)

Diagnosis % CDT (Mean) % Positive (CDT >2.5%)
All Patients
A (n=21) 2.4 28.6
B (n=37) 2.9 43.2
C (n=18) 3.8 83.3
Total (n=76) 3.0 48.7

Alcoholic Cirrhosis
A (n=9) 2.5 33.3
B (n=11) 3.3 45.5
C (n=4) 4.2 100
Total (n=24) 3.1 50

Hepatitis C
A (n=4) 2.7 50
B (n=14) 2.9 57
C (n=6) 4.1 100
Total (n=24) 3.2 66.6

Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
A (n=6) 2.2 16.7
B (n=4) 2.2 0
C (n=3) 3.8 100
Total (n=13) 2.6 30.8

Cryptogenic
A (n=1) 1.9 0
B (n=5) 2.2 20
C (n=2) 4.4 50
Total (n=8) 2.7 25

All Other Diagnoses*
A (n=6) 2.5 33.3
B (n=15) 3.2 66.7
C (n=7) 3.5 71.4
Total (n=28) 3.1 60.7
*

Includes Autoimmune, Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, Hepatitis B, Cancer, Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis, Hemachromatosis, and Drug Induced.