What does fatty liver with CD4+ cells mean?

Fatty liver with CD4+ cells is generally defined as fatty liver with elevated CD4 cells.Elevated CD4 cells are most commonly seen in viral infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases, and allergic diseases. Fatty liver is a condition in which there is an excessive accumulation of fat in the liver cells.
CD4 cells refer to T-lymphocytes with CD4+ T molecules on their surface, which is an important immune cell in the human immune system. Since HIV attacks CD4+ T cells, its test results play an important role in judging the effectiveness of HIV treatment and the immune function of the patient.
Autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis and allergic diseases such as rejection reaction after bone marrow transplantation will lead to elevated CD4+ T cells.
CD4+ T cells and fatty liver generally have no direct connection and can exist together. When CD4+ cells are found in fatty liver, the examination should be improved in time, the cause of the disease should be clarified, and the treatment should be standardized under the guidance of doctors.