Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between the different factors associated with the severity of findings among patients with Type 2 diabetes and fatty liver.

Methodology: This is a cross-sectional study. Seven hundred four results were electronically retrieved from a diagnostic center. 285 charts of diabetic patients with fatty liver on ultrasound were reviewed. 164 patients with fatty liver on ultrasound and were included in the study. Several factors were analysed in relation to the severity of findings in the study group.

Results: Fifty five point five percent (55.5%) (91/164) had significant fibrosis and cirrhosis. Hepatic steatosis prevalence was 96% (158/164). Diabetes >5 years (OR 1.75), HbA1c >7% (OR 2.25) and high SGPT levels (OR 2.39) were associated with liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. BMI >25 kg/m2 (OR 1.45), triglyceride levels >150 mg/dl (OR 1.31) and HbA1c >7% (OR 1.74) were associated with hepatic steatosis.

Conclusion: Factors associated with the severity of hepatic fibrosis, cirrhosis and steatosis included above normal BMI, disease duration of >5 years, poor glycemic control and elevated levels of ALT, and serum triglycerides.

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