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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Saudi Type 2 Diabetic Subjects Attending a Medical Outpatient Clinic

Prevalence and general characteristics

  1. Daad H. Akbar, FRCP, FACP and
  2. Abeer H. Kawther, FRCP, FACP
  1. From the Department of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  1. Address correspondence to Dr. Daad H. Akbar, Associate Professor/Consultant Physician, P.O. Box 127191, Jeddah 21352, Saudi Arabia. E-mail: daadakb{at}yahoo.com

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a liver condition that is being recognized with increasing frequency, and it may progress to end-stage liver disease (1). NAFLD can affect any age-group and has been described in most racial groups. In most series, the typical picture is a middle-aged woman (1). Obesity has the strongest association with NAFLD, but regardless of BMI, the presence of type 2 diabetes significantly increases the risk and severity of NAFLD. The prevalence of NAFLD in the general population ranges from 13 to 15% (2). The prevalence increases in subjects with diabetes and with severe obesity and has been reported to range from 25 to 75% or even higher (3). In Saudi Arabia, a prevalence of 7–10% has been reported in the general population (4,5). The aim of our work is to determine the prevalence …

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