Table 1.
Comparison of general characteristics of patients with and without iron staining.
Table 2.
Comparison of cause of death in patients with and without iron staining.
Fig 1.
Prussian blue staining in autopsied liver.
a, Grade 0 (no staining). b, Grade I (small number of positive Kupffer cells). c, Grade II (moderate number of positive Kupffer cells). d, Grade III (most Kupffer cells are positive, with some positive hepatocytes). e, Grade III (no staining of Kupffer cells, but some positive hepatocytes). f, Grade IV (large number of positive Kupffer cells and hepatocytes). g, Grade V (most hepatocytes and Kupffer cells are positive).
Table 3.
Conditions of artificial nutritional support and iron administration in post-mortem liver with or without iron staining.
Table 4.
Laboratory indices in patients with and without iron staining using post-mortem serum.
Table 5.
Laboratory findings in post-mortem serum according to iron staining grade.
Table 6.
Factors associated with iron staining using logistic regression models.