Abstract
of these patients had fasting FGF19 measured. Alanine transaminase (ALT) and appearance of fatty liver on imaging (ultrasound, CT or MR) were retrospectively added to the database. Where multiple investigations had been performed, the test nearest to the date of the SeHCAT test was recorded. Patients with known chronic liver disease or alcohol abuse were excluded from the final analysis. Results: Of 578 SeHCAT values on the database, 303 (52%) were positive with a value 31IU/L (36% v 21%, p 31IU/L (21% v 7%, p 31IU/L (43% v 22%, p 31IU/L (23% v 7%, p 40 IU/L (40% vs 12%, p<0.05), OR 5.13 (95%CI 1.28-20.61, p<0.05). Conclusions: Primary bile acid diarrhea is associated with NAFLD and may share a common pathology in low FGF19. Both conditions may be presentations of the metabolic syndrome associated with low FGF19.
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