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Cryptogenic cirrhosis: Old and new perspectives in the era of molecular and genomic medicine.

Ilke Nalbantoglu1, Dhanpat Jain2.   

Abstract

Cryptogenic cirrhosis (CC) is defined as cirrhosis of unknown etiology despite extensive clinical, laboratory and pathologic work-up, and constitutes approximately 5-10% of all cirrhosis cases. Histologic examination can provide important clues and help identify the potential etiology of CC. Most CC cases can still be classified into four histologic patterns: hepatitic, steatotic, biliary, and patternless (bland). The use of genetic testing has significantly improved diagnostic ability and treatment, especially in pediatric patients with acute and chronic liver diseases. More recently, whole exome sequencing has been used for identifying genetic alterations that lead to a diagnosis in adults with liver disease of unknown etiology. Recent advances in genomic analysis has allowed the unraveling of the underlying etiology in a subset of CC cases, and also helped identify new disorders. Providing a diagnosis for these patients has several important implications for treatment, possible genetic counseling, and transplant eligibility. However, detailed clinical and histologic characterization of the patients still remains an important part of the CC work-up, since clinicopathologic and genomic correlation is crucial in making a diagnosis, or in some cases, discovery of a new entity. This article summarizes the main histologic findings that can be observed in CC cases, potential causes of CC, and recent advances in the field.
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Keywords:  Cirrhosis; Cryptogenic; Next-generation sequencing; Whole exome sequencing

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31395291     DOI: 10.1053/j.semdp.2019.07.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Diagn Pathol        ISSN: 0740-2570            Impact factor:   3.464


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1.  High Prevalence of Wilson's Diseases with Low Prevalence of Kayser-Fleischer Rings among Patients with Cryptogenic Chronic Liver Diseases in Bangladesh.

Authors:  Nuzhat Choudhury; Shamshad B Quraishi; Akm Atiqullah; Md Sakirul Islam Khan; Mamun Al Mahtab; Sheikh Mf Akbar
Journal:  Euroasian J Hepatogastroenterol       Date:  2019 Jul-Dec

2.  Type 2 Diabetes, PNPLA3 rs738409 Polymorphism, and the Risk of Liver Cirrhosis: Analysis of Taiwan Biobank.

Authors:  Kuan-Chun Hsueh; Oswald Ndi Nfor; Shu-Yi Hsu; Shun-Fa Yang; Yung-Po Liaw
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2022-03-07       Impact factor: 4.599

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