Fig. 2From: Hepcidin levels correlate to liver iron content, but not steatohepatitis, in non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseSerum hepcidin levels (μg/L) in the different patient groups. The box plots show the median, the interquartile range and the min-max values. Hepcidin levels were significantly increased in chronic liver disease with iron overload (CLD-IO) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with dysmetabolic iron overload (NAFLD-DIOS) compared with the other groups (Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA, p < 0.05)Back to article page