Hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis in the Fontan circulation: a detailed morphological study
Hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis in the Fontan circulation: a detailed morphological study
AIMS: To describe the histological features of the liver in patients with a Fontan circulation. METHODS: Liver biopsies carried out as part of preoperative assessment prior to extracardiac cavopulmonary conversion of an older style Fontan were examined and scored semi-quantitatively for pertinent histological features. To support the use of the scoring, biopsies were also ranked by eye for severity to allow correlation with assigned scores. RESULTS: Liver biopsies from 18 patients with a Fontan circulation were assessed. All biopsies showed sinusoidal fibrosis. In 17/18 cases there was at least fibrous spur formation, with 14/18 showing bridging fibrosis and 2/18 demonstrating frank cirrhosis. In 17/18 cases at least some of the dense or sinusoidal fibrosis was orcein positive, although a larger proportion of the dense fibrous bands were orcein positive compared with the sinusoidal component. All biopsies showed marked sinusoidal dilation, and 14/18 showed bile ductular proliferation. 1/18 biopsy showed minimal iron deposition, 1/18 showed mild lobular lymphocytic inflammation. There was no cholestasis or evidence of hepatocellular damage. Similar appearances were observed in 2 patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation. Discussion: The histological features of the liver in patients with a Fontan circulation are similar to those described in cardiac sclerosis. Sinusoidal dilatation and sinusoidal fibrosis are marked in the Fontan series. The presence of a significant amount of orcein negative sinusoidal fibrosis suggests there may be a remediable component, although the dense fibrous bands are predominantly orcein positive suggesting chronicity and permanence. No inflammation or hepatocellular damage is evident, suggesting that fibrosis may be mediated by a non-inflammatory mechanism.
fibrosis, fontan procedure, liver, liver cirrhosis
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Kendall, Timothy
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Stedman, Brian
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Hacking, Nigel
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Haw, Marcus
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Vettukattill, Joseph
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Salmon, Anthony
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Cope, Richard
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Sheron, Nick
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Millward-Sadler, Harry
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Veldtman, Gruschen
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Iredale, John
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2007
Kendall, Timothy
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Stedman, Brian
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Hacking, Nigel
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Haw, Marcus
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Vettukattill, Joseph
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Salmon, Anthony
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Cope, Richard
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Sheron, Nick
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Millward-Sadler, Harry
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Veldtman, Gruschen
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Iredale, John
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Kendall, Timothy, Stedman, Brian, Hacking, Nigel, Haw, Marcus, Vettukattill, Joseph, Salmon, Anthony, Cope, Richard, Sheron, Nick, Millward-Sadler, Harry, Veldtman, Gruschen and Iredale, John
(2007)
Hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis in the Fontan circulation: a detailed morphological study.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 61 (4), .
(doi:10.1136/jcp.2007.052365).
Abstract
AIMS: To describe the histological features of the liver in patients with a Fontan circulation. METHODS: Liver biopsies carried out as part of preoperative assessment prior to extracardiac cavopulmonary conversion of an older style Fontan were examined and scored semi-quantitatively for pertinent histological features. To support the use of the scoring, biopsies were also ranked by eye for severity to allow correlation with assigned scores. RESULTS: Liver biopsies from 18 patients with a Fontan circulation were assessed. All biopsies showed sinusoidal fibrosis. In 17/18 cases there was at least fibrous spur formation, with 14/18 showing bridging fibrosis and 2/18 demonstrating frank cirrhosis. In 17/18 cases at least some of the dense or sinusoidal fibrosis was orcein positive, although a larger proportion of the dense fibrous bands were orcein positive compared with the sinusoidal component. All biopsies showed marked sinusoidal dilation, and 14/18 showed bile ductular proliferation. 1/18 biopsy showed minimal iron deposition, 1/18 showed mild lobular lymphocytic inflammation. There was no cholestasis or evidence of hepatocellular damage. Similar appearances were observed in 2 patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation. Discussion: The histological features of the liver in patients with a Fontan circulation are similar to those described in cardiac sclerosis. Sinusoidal dilatation and sinusoidal fibrosis are marked in the Fontan series. The presence of a significant amount of orcein negative sinusoidal fibrosis suggests there may be a remediable component, although the dense fibrous bands are predominantly orcein positive suggesting chronicity and permanence. No inflammation or hepatocellular damage is evident, suggesting that fibrosis may be mediated by a non-inflammatory mechanism.
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Published date: 2007
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fibrosis, fontan procedure, liver, liver cirrhosis
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