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Table 1 Incidence of acalculous cholecystitis in various groups

From: Acalculous cholecystitis is a common extrahepatic manifestation of hepatitis E and suggests a more serious condition

Group

Incidence of cholecystitis

P value

Gender

  

 Male (n = 86)

55/86 (63.95%)

 

 Female (n = 28)

11/28 (39.29%)

0.022

HEV genotype

  

 4a (n = 7)

4/7 (57.14%)

 

 4b (n = 3)

1/3 (33.33%)

0.778

 4d (n = 5)

2/5 (40.00%)

0.921

 4 h (n = 1)

0/1 (00.00%)

0.408

Coinfection

  

 Without coinfection (n = 99)

58/99 (58.59%)

 

 Coinfected with HBV (n = 11)

6/11 (54.55%)

0.797

 Coinfected with HAV (n = 2)

1/2 (50.00%)

0.807

 Coinfected with HAV and HBV (n = 2)

1/2 (50.00%)

0.807

Liver cirrhosis

  

 With (n = 8)

7/8 (87.50%)

 

 Without (n = 106)

59/106 (55.66%)

0.079

Age

  

 < 60y (n = 78)

42/78 (53.85%)

 

 ≥ 60y (n = 36)

24/36 (66.67%)

0.197