Yıl: 2023 Cilt: 34 Sayı: 6 Sayfa Aralığı: 618 - 625 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225 İndeks Tarihi: 07-07-2023

Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

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Background: To evaluate the associations between hepatic, pancreatic steatosis, and lumbar spinal bone marrow fat determined by magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat fraction in patients with no known or suspected liver disease. Methods: A total of 200 patients who were referred to our radiology department for upper abdominal magnetic resonance imaging between November 2015 and November 2017 were included in this study. All patients underwent a magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat fraction on a 1.5-T magnetic resonance imaging system. Results: The mean liver, pancreas, and lumbar magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat fraction were 7.52 ± 4.82%, 5.25 ± 5.44%, and 46.85 ± 10.38% in the study population. There were significant correlations between liver and pancreas (rs = 0.180, P = .036), liver and lumbar (r s = 0.317, P < .001), and pancreas and lumbar magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat fraction (r s = 0.215, P = .012) in female patients. A weak correlation was observed between liver and lumbar magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat fraction (rs = 0.174, P = .014) in the total population. The prevalence of hepatic and pancreatic steatosis was 42.5% and 29%, respec- tively. The prevalence of pancreatic steatosis (42.9% vs. 22.8%, P = .004) was higher in male patients compared to female patients. In subgroup analysis, in patients with hepatic steatosis, there were higher pancreas magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat frac- tion (6.07 ± 6.42% vs. 4.66 ± 4.53%, P = .036) and lumbar magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat fraction (48.81 ± 10.01% vs. 45.40 ± 10.46%, P =.029) compared to patients without hepatic steatosis. In patients with pancreatic steatosis, there were higher liver (9.07 ± 6.08 vs. 6.87 ± 4.06, P = .009) and lumbar magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat fraction (49.31 ± 9.13% vs.45.83 ± 10.76%, P = .032) in comparison with patients without pancreatic steatosis. Conclusion: Based on the results of the present study, fat accumulation in liver, pancreas, and lumbar vertebra have associations with more evident in females.
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APA Abbasoglu A, Karcaaltincaba M, Karaosmanoglu A, Ozmen M, Akata D, Idilman I (2023). Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. , 618 - 625. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
Chicago Abbasoglu AKİN,Karcaaltincaba Musturay,Karaosmanoglu Ali,Ozmen Mustafa Nasuh,Akata Deniz,Idilman Ilkay Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. (2023): 618 - 625. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
MLA Abbasoglu AKİN,Karcaaltincaba Musturay,Karaosmanoglu Ali,Ozmen Mustafa Nasuh,Akata Deniz,Idilman Ilkay Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. , 2023, ss.618 - 625. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
AMA Abbasoglu A,Karcaaltincaba M,Karaosmanoglu A,Ozmen M,Akata D,Idilman I Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. . 2023; 618 - 625. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
Vancouver Abbasoglu A,Karcaaltincaba M,Karaosmanoglu A,Ozmen M,Akata D,Idilman I Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. . 2023; 618 - 625. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
IEEE Abbasoglu A,Karcaaltincaba M,Karaosmanoglu A,Ozmen M,Akata D,Idilman I "Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study." , ss.618 - 625, 2023. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
ISNAD Abbasoglu, AKİN vd. "Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study". (2023), 618-625. https://doi.org/10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
APA Abbasoglu A, Karcaaltincaba M, Karaosmanoglu A, Ozmen M, Akata D, Idilman I (2023). Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 34(6), 618 - 625. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
Chicago Abbasoglu AKİN,Karcaaltincaba Musturay,Karaosmanoglu Ali,Ozmen Mustafa Nasuh,Akata Deniz,Idilman Ilkay Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology 34, no.6 (2023): 618 - 625. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
MLA Abbasoglu AKİN,Karcaaltincaba Musturay,Karaosmanoglu Ali,Ozmen Mustafa Nasuh,Akata Deniz,Idilman Ilkay Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, vol.34, no.6, 2023, ss.618 - 625. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
AMA Abbasoglu A,Karcaaltincaba M,Karaosmanoglu A,Ozmen M,Akata D,Idilman I Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology. 2023; 34(6): 618 - 625. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
Vancouver Abbasoglu A,Karcaaltincaba M,Karaosmanoglu A,Ozmen M,Akata D,Idilman I Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology. 2023; 34(6): 618 - 625. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
IEEE Abbasoglu A,Karcaaltincaba M,Karaosmanoglu A,Ozmen M,Akata D,Idilman I "Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study." Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 34, ss.618 - 625, 2023. 10.5152/tjg.2023.22225
ISNAD Abbasoglu, AKİN vd. "Associations Between Hepatic and Pancreatic Steatosis with Lumbar Spinal Bone Marrow Fat: A Single-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study". Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology 34/6 (2023), 618-625. https://doi.org/10.5152/tjg.2023.22225