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Histologic changes mimicking biliary disease in liver biopsies with venous outflow impairment.

Sanjay Kakar1, Kenneth P Batts, John J Poterucha, Lawrence J Burgart.   

Abstract

Impairment of venous outflow from the liver manifests as zone 3 sinusoidal dilatation and congestion (SDC) in liver biopsy. The spectrum of histologic changes in portal tracts has not been described. We studied liver biopsies from 34 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of venous outflow impairment (VOI). Liver transplant recipients and biopsies with cirrhosis and hepatic neoplasms were excluded. Clinical records were reviewed for laboratory tests and radiographic findings. In all, 19 patients had right heart disease, 13 had classic Budd-Chiari syndrome and two had veno-occlusive disease. Liver chemistry tests showed elevated liver transaminases (n=21; 61.8%), elevated alkaline phosphatase (n=31; 91.2%) and GGT (all 13 cases tested). The elevation in ALT and AST was mild (below 200 U/l in all cases), while alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was elevated above 500 U/l in nine (26.5%) patients and above 1000 U/l in three cases. On biopsy, all cases showed SDC. The portal tracts showed (a) portal expansion with bile ductular proliferation (n=16; 47.1%) accompanied by lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate (n=10), lymphocytic cholangitis (n=3) and portal or periportal fibrosis (n=11), (b) Portal and/or periportal fibrosis without ductular proliferation (n=3; 8.8%) or (c) Normal portal tracts (n=15; 44.1%). The combination of elevated ALP and bile ductular changes on biopsy suggested chronic bile duct disease. Ultrasound/CT scan evaluation of bile ducts in 26 patients showed no biliary tree abnormality. Antimitochondrial antibody testing in eight cases also yielded negative results. In conclusion, bile ductular proliferation, portal inflammation and portal-based fibrosis are commonly seen in liver biopsies of patients with VOI even in the absence of bile duct disease. These changes are often accompanied by elevated ALP and GGT and can lead to the suspicion of chronic biliary disease. In the absence of demonstrable abnormalities in the biliary tree, these changes can be attributed to venous outflow impairment. Copyright 2004 USCAP, Inc.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15098006     DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.3800073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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