Portal hypertension in chronic hepatitis: relationship to morphological changes.
Open Access
- 1 March 1990
- Vol. 31 (3), 339-343
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.31.3.339
Abstract
Various anatomical factors were examined which might provide passive resistance to portal venous flow and so cause portal hypertension. Methods included the measurement of portal pressure (WHVPG) in cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients, morphological assessment by semiquantitative grading of severity of disease, calculation of hepatocyte size indices, and assessment of volume density of hepatocytes, sinusoids, Disse's space and Disse's space collagen by electron microscopy. The wedged hepatic venous pressure gradient increased with progression of disease and portal hypertension was present before histologically detectable cirrhosis had developed. With increasing progression of disease towards cirrhosis, the relationship between individual and aggregated features and the WHVPG diminished and lost statistical significance. Hepatocyte size increased with progression of histological changes and correlated significantly with increase of WHVPG, both in non-alcoholic and alcoholic patients. Disse's space collagen was increased significantly in non-alcoholic chronic active hepatitis compared with patients with near-normal liver. No significant decrease of sinusoidal space was found. Multiple factors rather than any single feature influence the development of portal hypertension.Keywords
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