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Table 1 The male to female ratio of each etiology of cirrhosis

From: A paradigm shift in non-viral liver cirrhosis: a multicenter study on clinicoepidemiological characteristics and outcome of non-B non-C cirrhosis

Etiology of cirrhosis

Total

(n = 188)

(n, %)

Male

(n = 102)

Female

(n = 86)

Male: female ratio

P-value

AIH

53 (28.2%)

19

34

0.56

0.039*

BCS

47 (25%)

25

22

1.14

0.662

Cardiac

4 (2.1%)

2

2

1

1

Cryptogenic

45 (23.9%)

32

13

2.46

0.005*

Hemochromatosis

2 (1.1%)

2

0

–-

–-

NASH

6 (3.2%)

3

3

1

1

PBC

3 (1.6%)

0

3

–-

–-

PSC

2 (1.1%)

1

1

1

1

Secondary biliary cirrhosis

8 (4.3%)

5

3

1.67

0.480

Wilson's disease

14 (7.4%)

10

4

2.5

0.109

Others:

4 (2.1%)

  

3

 

Alcoholic

 

1

0

–-

0.317

VOD

 

1

0

–-

 

Alpha one anti-trypsin deficiency

 

1

0

–-

 

Drug-induced

 

0

1

–-

 
  1. AIH autoimmune hepatitis, BCS Budd-Chiari syndrome, NASH nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, PBC primary biliary cholangitis, PSC primary sclerosing cholangitis, VOD veno-occlusive diseases
  2. *Significant p value (less than 0.05)