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Table 7 Scoring of fatty change (FC score) and grading of NAFLD in the five study groups

From: Reversion to regular diet with alternate day fasting can cure grade-I non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in high-fructose-intake-associated metabolic syndrome

FC score

1 < (5%)

2 (5-33%)

3 (34-66%)

4 >(66%

 

Grade of NAFLD

Grade 1(PF: 0–2 and AS: 0–4),

Grade 2 (PF: 3 or AS: 5–7) and

Grade 3 (PF: 4–6 or AS: 8–12).

Portal Fibrosis

(PF: 0–6)

Activity score

(AS: 0–12)

 

Lobular Inflammation and Necrosis

(LIN: 0–3)

Mallory Bodies

(MB: 0–3)

Hepatocyte Ballooning

(HB: 0–3)

Perisinusoidal Fibrosis

(PSF: 0–3)

8th week

       

(C)

1 (0%)

      

(M)

4 (69%)

0

1

0

1

0

Grade 1 (PF: 0 and AS: 2)

Final

       

(C)

1 (0%)

      

(MS)

4 (82%)

0

1

1

2

0

Grade 1(PF: 0 and AS: 4)

(MSRD)

3 (42%)

0

1

1

1

0

Grade 1 (PF: 0 and AS: 3)

(MSF)

3 (42%)

0

1

0

0

0

Grade 1 (PF: 0 and AS: 1)

(MSRDF)

1 (0%)

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