Cholangiographic features in fibrosis and cirrhosis of the liver. Radiological-pathological correlation
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Cholangiographic features in fibrosis and cirrhosis of the liver. Radiological-pathological correlation
Abstract
The cholangiographic features of intrahepatic bile ducts associated with cirrhosis or fibrosis are not well known. In order to achieve a radiological-pathological correlation, we studied nine livers with fibrosis or cirrhosis excised at autopsy. Cholangiograms were obtained within 24 hr after death from the nonfixed liver and multiple tissues samples were taken for histologic examination. Radiological data were interpreted by two independent investigators blinded to the clinical and histological findings. Cirrhosis (alcoholic in 4, posthepatitis in two) was observed in six livers, fibrosis (alcoholic in 2, posthepatitis in one) in three. No liver with fibrosis had cholangiographic abnormalities. In contrast, cholangiography of all livers with cirrhosis was abnormal. Abnormalities were a diminished arborization, a decrease of the distal opacification, an irregularity of caliber, and a tortuous course of the bile ducts. Histological study showed that the irregular and tortuous course were due to compression of the bile ducts by regenerative nodules. Furthermore, a thick fibrosis was organized around the bile ducts. In conclusion, fibrosis alone was not associated with cholangiographic abnormalities. In cirrhotic livers, intrahepatic bile ducts showed an irregular and tortuous course, a diminished arborization and a decrease of the distal opacification. These abnormalities were secondary to the presence of regenerative nodules and fibrosis organized around the bile ducts.
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