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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 14, 2012; 18(38): 5418-5426
Published online Oct 14, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i38.5418
Table 1 Demographic data and the prevalence of pre-S mutations associated with progressive liver disease
ACCHLCHCCAllP value (all)P value (AC-CH vs LC)P value (AC-CH vs HCC)
n (%)73 (27.2)66 (24.6)66 (24.6)63 (23.5)268 (100.0)---
Gender, n (%)
Male69 (94.5)49 (74.2)46 (69.7)49 (77.7)213 (79.5)0.0020.0270.314
Female4 (5.5)17 (25.8)20 (30.3)14 (22.2)55 (20.5)
Age (yr, mean ± SD)32.3 ± 9.141.9 ± 13.350.1 ± 10.948.6 ± 11.642.9 ± 13.3< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001
Genotype, n (%)
B56 (76.7)46 (69.7)46 (69.7)52 (82.5)200 (74.6)0.2670.4530.393
C17 (23.3)20 (30.3)20 (30.3)11 (17.5)68 (25.4)
HBeAg1
HBeAg(+)13 (22.0)36 (56.3)18 (30.5)15 (28.3)82 (34.9)< 0.0010.2220.144
HBeAg(-)46 (78.0)28 (43.8)41 (69.5)38 (71.7)153 (65.1)
Mutation
M1202 (2.7)12 (18.2)27 (40.9)18 (28.6)59 (22.0)< 0.001< 0.0010.002
T1308 (11.0)19 (28.8)18 (27.3)25 (39.7)70 (26.1)0.00180.3110.054
Q13211 (15.1)19 (28.8)21 (31.8)26 (41.3)77 (28.7)0.0080.1110.04
A13810 (13.7)21 (31.8)22 (33.3)26 (41.3)79 (29.5)0.0030.0890.094