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Fig. 3 | BMC Gastroenterology

Fig. 3

From: Uncovering unsuspected advanced liver fibrosis in patients referred to alcohol nurse specialists using the ELF test

Fig. 3

Influence of alcohol and age on binary and continuous ELF scores. A: Scatter plot of ELF by alcohol units per week (Spearman Rho correlation, with p value significance set at 0.05, r = correlation coefficient). B: Boxplot of alcohol consumption (Units per week) by presence or absence of advanced fibrosis (ELF ≥ 10.5). Statistical test: Mann Whitney U, p value significance set at 0.05, median units per week displayed with IQR (interquartile range). C: Scatter plot of ELF by age (Spearman Rho correlation, with p value significance set at 0.05, r = correlation coefficient). D: Boxplot of age by presence or absence of advanced fibrosis (ELF ≥ 10.5). Statistical test: Mann Whitney U, p value significance set at 0.05, median age displayed with IQR (interquartile range)

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