Fibrosis of liver
Description
cirrhosis of liver: A disorder characterized by replacement of the liver parenchyma with fibrous tissue and regenerative nodules. It is usually caused by alcoholism, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Complications include the development of ascites, esophageal varices, bleeding, and hepatic encephalopathy.
Data source
FinnGen phenocode | FIBROLIV |
Hospital Discharge registry | ICD-10: K740 |
Cause of Death registry | ICD-10: K740 |
First defined in version | DF2 |
Key figures
Sex | All | Female | Male |
Number of individuals | 48 | 28 | 20 |
Unadjusted prevalence (%) | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.03 |
Mean age at first event (years) | 52.59 | 52.07 | 53.31 |
Case fatality at 5-years (%) | 6.25 | 0.0 | 15.0 |
Longitudinal metrics
Sex | All | Female | Male |
Median nb. of events per indiv. | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recurrence at 6 months (%) | 27.08 | 32.14 | 20.0 |
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