Sequential histopathologic alterations in Indian childhood cirrhosis treated with d-penicillamine
- PMID: 2071111
- DOI: 10.1016/0046-8177(91)90287-y
Sequential histopathologic alterations in Indian childhood cirrhosis treated with d-penicillamine
Abstract
Eight children who satisfied all the diagnostic criteria of classic Indian childhood cirrhosis were treated with d-penicillamine. Clinical recovery in a 3- to 12-month period was accompanied histopathologically by accentuation of micronodules with regression of hepatocytic degenerative changes, Mallory's hyaline, pericellular fibrosis, lobular inflammation, and disappearance of hepatocytic copper staining protein. The nodules in the posttreatment biopsies were so small as to be categorized as "micronodular cirrhosis." In one case clinical recovery was associated with an almost normal liver histology after passing through a micronodular phase. This report is the first documentation of the histologic sequence of changes in Indian childhood cirrhosis on d-penicillamine treatment.
Comment in
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Successful treatment of Indian childhood cirrhosis.Hum Pathol. 1991 Jul;22(7):633. doi: 10.1016/0046-8177(91)90283-u. Hum Pathol. 1991. PMID: 2071109 No abstract available.
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