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Abstract
The diagnostic phenotype of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)--in particular, the most significant form in terms of prognosis, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)--continues to rely on liver tissue evaluation, in spite of remarkable advances in non-invasive algorithms developed from serum-based tests and imaging-based or sonographically-based tests for fibrosis or liver stiffness. The most common tissue evaluation remains percutaneous liver biopsy; considerations given to the needle size and the location of the biopsy have the potential to yield the most representative tissue for evaluation. The pathologist's efforts are directed to not only global diagnosis, but also assessment of severity of injury. Just as in other forms of chronic liver disease, these assessments can be divided into necroinflammatory activity, and fibrosis with parenchymal remodeling, in order to separately analyze potentially reversible (grade) and non-reversible (stage) lesions. These concepts formed the bases for current methods of evaluating the lesions that collectively comprise the phenotypic spectra of NAFLD. Four extant methods have specific applications; there are pros and cons to each, and this forms the basis of the review.Entities:
Keywords: nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; nonalcoholic steatohepatitis; pathology
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26771611 PMCID: PMC4730339 DOI: 10.3390/ijms17010097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Histologic methods of semi-quantitative evaluation of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
| System/ | Brunt System [ | NASH CRN [ | * SAF/** FLIP Algorithm [ | Pediatric NAFLD Histologic Score [ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient Population | Adults only | Adults + Children | Adults | Children |
| Applicable to | NASH | All NAFLD | All NAFLD | Peds NAFLD |
| Grade | Mild, Moderate, Severe; | NAFLD Activity Score (NAS): | Steatosis is not a component of activity Activity: LI + B; | Weighted sums of S + LI + PI + B, see text |
| Details of Scoring | Steatosis | Steatosis | Steatosis | Same as NASH CRN plus Portal Inflammation 0–2 |
| 0: 0 | 0: <5% | 0: <5% | ||
| 1: 0%–33% | 1: 5%–33% | 1: 5%–33% | ||
| 2: 34%–66% | 2: 34%–66% | 2: 34%–66% | ||
| 3: >66% | 3: >67% | 3: >67% | ||
| LI | LI | LI | ||
| 0:0 | 0:0 | 0: 0 | ||
| 1: 1–2/20x | 1: <2/20x | 1: <2/20x | ||
| 2: 2–4/20X | 2: 2–4/20X | 2: 2/20x | ||
| 3: >4/20X | 3: >4/20X | – | ||
| PI: | Ballooning: | Ballooning: 0–2 | ||
| 0: none | 0: None | 0: 0 | ||
| 1: mild | 1: Few | 1: clusters, reticulated cytoplasm | ||
| 2: moderate | 2: Many | 2: enlarged hepatocytes | ||
| 3: severe | – | – | ||
| Ballooning | Prominent | – | ||
| Acinar location | – | – | ||
| Mild | – | – | ||
| Marked | – | – | ||
| Fibrosis Stage | Fibrosis Stage | Fibrosis Stage | Fibrosis Stage: As with NASH CRN | |
| 0: none | 0: none | F0: 0 | ||
| 1: zone 3 perisinusoidal | 1a: zone 3 perisinusoidal, delicate | F1: zone 3 perisinusoidal (all), or portal only | ||
| 1b: zone 3 perisinusoidal, dense | ||||
| 1c: portal only | ||||
| 2: 1 + periportal | 2: 1a or 1b + periportal | F2: zone 3 + periportal | ||
| 3: bridging | 3: bridging | F3: bridging | ||
| 4: cirrhosis | 4: cirrhosis | F4: cirrhosis | ||
| Fibrosis Stages | 0–4 | 0–4; # 1a, 1b, 1c | 0–4; # 1a, 1b, 1c | 0–4 |
| Scoring Method Used for diagnosis | Minimal criteria for dx | Correlates but does not replace; | Yes, for diagnosis | Yes, for diagnosis |
| Clinical Associations | Grade: AST | ALT, AST | AST, ALT | WC, MetSynd, TG, Fibrosis in biopsy |
S = steatosis amount; LI = lobular inflammation; PI = portal inflammation; B = ballooning; # 1a, 1b, 1c: see text. ALT = alanine aminotransferase; AST = aspartate aminotransferase; WC = Waist circumference; MetSynd = Metabolic Syndrome; TG = triglyceride levels.