“…Respective cut-off values for the APRI, UTE, and MRE were 0.5, 5.2, and 3.2 kPa for significant fibrosis (!F2) and 2.0, 12.9, and 4.6 kPa for cirrhosis (F4). 6,7 Accuracy of fibrosis staging was com- , had an APRI of 1.65, indicating significant fibrosis, but not cirrhosis. A value of 16.0 kPa, by UTE, indicated cirrhosis, whereas noncirrhosis, but significant fibrosis, were suggested by a 3.6-kPa value by MRE.…”