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Prevalence and clinical significance of nodular regenerative hyperplasia in liver biopsies.

Authors :
Barge, Sandrine
Grando, Véronique
Nault, Jean ‐ Charles
Broudin, Chloé
Beaugrand, Michel
Ganne ‐ Carrié, Nathalie
Roulot, Dominique
Ziol, Marianne
Source :
Liver International. Jul2016, Vol. 36 Issue 7, p1059-1066. 8p. 1 Color Photograph, 1 Diagram, 3 Charts.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background Nodular regenerative hyperplasia ( NRH) is a rare histological disorder associated with a wide variety of systemic diseases. Aims We aimed (i) to report the prevalence of NRH in a database of liver biopsies ( LBs) and the frequency of portal hypertension ( PHT) at diagnosis, and (ii) to investigate whether associated diseases and/or specific histological lesions, including abnormalities of the microvasculature, were related to PHT. Methods Patients with a histological diagnosis of NRH, referred by seven clinical departments, were retrospectively selected. Clinical, biological, radiological, haemodynamic and endoscopic data at diagnosis were recorded. LBs were reassessed for microvascular abnormalities. Results NRH was diagnosed in 4.4% of LBs ( n = 159, male: 52%, mean age: 54). Among patients referred for unexplained liver enzyme abnormalities, 15% had NRH. PHT was present at diagnosis in 45 patients (38%), including 13 with portal thrombosis; 65% of patients had an associated disorder. Obliteration of portal vein branches, observed in the LBs of 17 patients (11%), was significantly associated with PHT ( P = 0.02). Periportal angiomatosis, observed in 101 patients (63%), was associated with the absence of PHT ( P < 10−4). Conclusion We suggest that NRH is a frequent histological lesion in the setting of unexplained liver enzyme abnormalities. PHT is present at the time of diagnosis in 1/3 of patients regardless of the presence of associated disease. The frequency of periportal angiomatosis in NRH without obliteration of portal vein branches, and its association with the absence of PHT suggest that obstructive portal venopathy would not represent the most frequent mechanism involved in NRH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14783223
Volume :
36
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Liver International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
116172665
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.12974