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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 28, 2014; 20(44): 16474-16479
Published online Nov 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i44.16474
Published online Nov 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i44.16474
Table 1 Histopathologic abnormalities in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis[4]
Necessary components |
Steatosis, macro > micro; accentuated in Zone 3 |
Lobular inflammation, mild; scattered polymorphonuclear leukocytes as well as mononuclear cells |
Ballooning of hepatocytes; most apparent near steatotic liver cells, in Zone 3 |
Usually present but not necessary |
Zone 3 perisinusoidal fibrosis |
Zone 1 hepatocellular glycogenated nuclei |
Lipogranulomas in the lobules; usually small |
Occasional acidophil bodies or periodic acid Schiff-stained Kupffer cells |
Fat cysts |
May be present, not necessary |
Mallory’s hyaline in ballooned hepatocytes - usually Zone 3; typically poorly formed, may require immunostaining for ubiquitin, p62 or CK 7, 18, 19 to confirm |
Hepatocellular iron, usually grade 1 |
Megamitochondria in hepatocytes |
Table 2 Grading system for alcoholic liver disease[6]
Grade 0-11 |
Steatosis |
0-3 as in NIDDK NASH CRN |
Lobular inflammation |
0-3 as in NIDDK NASH CRN |
Cell death |
0 none |
1 focal apoptosis |
2 many acidophil bodies |
3 confluent necrosis |
Ballooning |
0-2 as in NIDDK NASH CRN |
Fibrosis stages 0-6 |
Stage 1 mild Zone 3 pericellular and/or perivenular |
Stage 2 marked Zone 3 fibrosis in most zones 3 |
Stage 3 fibrous linkage HV to septa |
Stage 4 fibrous linkage HV, PT and septa |
Stage 5 incomplete or probable cirrhosis |
Stage 6 definite cirrhosis |
Table 3 Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease activity score as defined by nonalcoholic steatohepatitis clinical research network[16]
Item | Definition | Score |
Steatosis (grade) | Low to medium power evaluation of parenchymal involvement by steatosis | |
< 5% | 0 | |
5%-33% | 1 | |
> 33%-66% | 2 | |
> 66% | 3 | |
Lobular Inflammation | Overall assessment of all inflammatory foci | |
No foci | 0 | |
< 2 foci per 200 × field | 1 | |
2-4 foci per 200 × field | 2 | |
> 4 foci per 200 × field | 3 | |
Ballooning | ||
None | 0 | |
Few balloon cells | 1 | |
Many cells/prominent ballooning | 2 | |
Fibrosis stage | ||
None | 0 | |
Perisinusoidal or periportal | 1 | |
Mild, Zone 3, perisinusoidal | 1A | |
Moderate, Zone 3, perisinusoidal | 1B | |
Portal/periportal | 1C | |
Perisinusoidal and portal/periportal | 2 | |
Bridging fibrosis | 3 | |
Cirrhosis | 4 |
Table 4 Differences in histologic features of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and alcoholic liver disease
NAFLD (NASH) | ALD |
Usually mild disease | Varying severity |
Bridging necrosis rare | Bridging necrosis common |
Poorly formed MH | Well formed MH |
-/rare | Sclerosing hyaline necrosis |
-/rare | Phlebosclerosis |
-/rare | Canalicular cholestasis |
Not described | Foamy degeneration |
Nuclear vacuolation - more common | Nuclear vacuolation - less common |
Presence of Iron/hemosiderin is less frequent | Presence of Iron/hemosiderin is more frequent |
Ductular reaction is less frequent/prominent | Ductular reaction is more frequent/prominent |
Fibrosis/cirrhosis - less common | Fibrosis/cirrhosis - more common |
- Citation: Sakhuja P. Pathology of alcoholic liver disease, can it be differentiated from nonalcoholic steatohepatitis? World J Gastroenterol 2014; 20(44): 16474-16479
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v20/i44/16474.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i44.16474