The role of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, intestinal permeability, endotoxaemia, and tumour necrosis factor α in the pathogenesis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

18 Jul 2001A J Wigga, I C Roberts-Thomson, R B Dymock, P J McCarthy, R H Grose, A G Cummins

The role of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, intestinal permeability, endotoxaemia, and tumour necrosis factor α in the pathogenesis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

Cross-section study
3 effects
12 subjects

Reported Outcomes

DeterminantsOutcomeDetails

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) Digestive outcome
Small intestinal bact...
Digestive system

Non Fatty Liver Disease Digestive outcome
Minor increase risk of Non Fatty Liver Disease
Digestive system

Low evidence
127.0%

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) Digestive outcome
Small intestinal bact...
Digestive system

Inflammation Lymphatic outcome
Minor increase risk of Inflammation
Lymphatic system

Low evidence
89.3%

Non Fatty Liver Disease Digestive outcome
Non Fatty Liver Disease
Digestive system

Inflammation Lymphatic outcome
Minor increase risk of Inflammation
Lymphatic system

Low evidence
89.3%