Histopathology of Autoimmune Hepatitis: An Update
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Histopathology of Autoimmune Hepatitis: An Update
Abstract
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a rare immune-mediated chronic liver disease that is diagnosed based on a combination of biochemical, immunologic, and histologic features and the exclusion of other causes of liver disease. According to the new consensus criteria of the International Autoimmune Hepatitis Pathology Group (IAIHPG), the likely histologic features include a chronic hepatitis pattern of injury with a lymphoplasmacytic portal infiltrate, interface activity, and portal-based fibrosis. More than mild lobular hepatitis with any of the above features can also be diagnosed as likely AIH in the absence of features of another liver disease. Centrilobular injury with prominent hepatocellular necrosis and mononuclear inflammation may represent an acute-onset disease and indicate possible AIH in the absence of concurrent liver disease. Kupffer cell hyaline bodies and portal lymphocyte apoptosis are significantly associated with AIH, whereas emperipolesis and hepatocellular rosette formation are nonspecific features indicative of disease severity. Liver histology is an integral part of the clinical diagnostic scoring system and is required to confirm or support AIH diagnosis. Substitution of the histologic component of the simplified AIH scoring system with the consensus IAIHPG criteria has been proposed to optimize clinical diagnosis. This review explores the significant role of histopathology in AIH by analyzing its main features and current histologic diagnostic criteria, different AIH presentations, differential diagnosis, assessment of concurrent liver disease, and identification of AIH variants with primary cholangiopathy.
Keywords: autoimmune hepatitis; centrilobular injury; consensus criteria; diagnosis; histopathology; liver biopsy.
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