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. 2019 Sep 30;3(11):1472–1481. doi: 10.1002/hep4.1428

Table 2.

Lipid Profiles in Patients With Different Histologic Grades

Variable* NAS <4 NAS ≥4 F ≥2 F <2 NAS ≥4 and F ≥2
Cholesterol 212 (186, 243) 205 (172, 236) 205 (177, 236) 215 (187, 248) 205 (174, 236)
>240 mg/dL 42 (25.6%) 27 (21.6%) 36 (20.2%) 33 (30.0%) 23 (21.7%)
<165 mg/dL 23 (14.0%) 24 (19.2%) 32 (18.0%) 15 (13.6%) 19 (17.9%)
LDL‐C 135 (108, 156) 126 (99, 149) 128 (99, 148) 136 (111, 163) 126 (98, 149)
>155 mg/dL 44 (25.1%) 23 (17.8%) 33 (17.7%) 33 (28.2%) 20 (18.3%)
<90 mg/dL 23 (13.1%) 22 (17.1%) 32 (17.2%) 13 (11.1%) 20 (18.3%)
HDL‐C 44 (38, 52) 45 (38, 52) 44 (36, 52) 46 (41, 52) 45 (38, 52)
>70 mg/dL 12 (6.9%) 3 (2.3%) 10 (5.4%) 5 (4.3%) 3 (2.8%)
<40 mg/dL 50 (28.6%) 42 (32.6%) 67 (36.0%) 25 (21.4%) 35 (32.1%)
Triglycerides 149 (111, 210) 168 (119, 230) 164 (120, 214) 149 (106, 225) 159 (118, 229)
Cholesterol >240 mg/dL + LDL‐C >155 mg/dL + HDL‐C <40 mg/dL 3 (1.8%) 6 (4.8%) 6 (1.7%) 3 (2.7%) 4 (3.8%)
*

Data are expressed as medians and IQRs or as frequencies and percentages.