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http://dx.doi.org/10.7742/jksr.2019.13.4.531

The Study for the Relation between Fatty Liver Diagnosed by Abdominal Ultrasonography and Hyperlipidemia  

Lee, Ga-Hul (Department of International Radiological Science, Hallym University of Graduate Studies)
Seok, Jong-Min (Department of International Radiological Science, Hallym University of Graduate Studies)
Jeon, Woo-Jin (Department of Radiology, National Police Hospital)
KO, Eun-Ju (Department of International Radiological Science, Hallym University of Graduate Studies)
Lee, Jin (Department of International Radiological Science, Hallym University of Graduate Studies)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology / v.13, no.4, 2019 , pp. 531-537 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between hematologic hyperlipemia index and severity of fatty liver abdominal ultrasonography. A total of 412 adults from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 who underwent abdominal ultrasonography and hematologic data within 3 months of the ultrasound examination, were the target of the investigation. As a result of the study, the hematological values according to the degree of fatty liver were statistically significant in triglyceride, AST and ALT (p<.05), fatty liver was associated with gender, triglyceride, AST and ALT (p<.05). In conclusion, the degree of fatty liver was not directly related to the hematologic value of hyperlipidemia, but we confirmed the necessity of co-management with fatty liver and hyperlipidemia by confirming its relevance.
Keywords
Ultrasonography; Fatty Liver; Hyperlipidemia;
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