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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2016; 22(4): 1357-1366
Published online Jan 28, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i4.1357
Table 1 Liver histology in hepatitis C infection
Histological features of acute hepatitis C
Cholestatic injury
Bile duct injury (Poulsen Christofferson lesion)
Bile duct injury (Poulsen Christofferson lesion)
Cholangiolar proliferation (mild)
Hepatocytic injury
Lobular necroinflammation with disarray
Steatosis
Sinusoidal inflammation
Histological features of chronic hepatitis C
Portal changes
Portal lymphoid aggregates/reactive lymphoid follicles
Interface hepatitis
Bile duct damage
Isolated clusters of hepatocytes in portal tracts
Phlebitis
Lobular injury
Necroinflammation
Steatosis
Multinucleation and nuclear pleomorphism
Sinusoidal cell hyperplasia
Microgranulomas
Fibrosis
Preneoplastic changes
Large cell change
Small cell change
Iron free foci
Table 2 Various staging systems for assessment of fibrosis in chronic hepatitis
ScoreSystem
Ishak modification of Knodell staging system (1995)[53]
0No fibrosis
1Fibrous expansion of some portal areas with or without short fibrous septa
2Fibrous expansion of most portal areas with or without short fibrous septa
3Fibrous expansion of most portal areas with occasional portal to portal (P-P)
4Fibrous expansion of portal areas with marked P-P and portal-central bridging
5Marked bridging with occasional nodules (incomplete cirrhosis)
6Cirrhosis, probable or definite (Bridging fibrosis with nodule formation)
METAVIR system (1996)[54]
F0No fibrosis
F1Portal fibrosis without septa
F2Portal fibrosis with rare fibrous septa
F3Numerous septae without cirrhosis
F4Cirrhosis
Scheuer system (1991)[52]
0No fibrosis
1Enlarged, fibrotic portal tracts
2Periportal or portal-portal septa but intact architecture
3Fibrosis with architectural distortion but no obvious cirrhosis
4Probable or definite cirrhosis
Batts and Ludwig (1995)[51]
0No fibrosis (normal connective tissue)
1Portal fibrosis (Fibrous portal expansion)
2Periportal fibrosis (Periportal or rare portal-portal septa)
3Septal fibrosis (Fibrous septa with architectural distortion; no obvious cirrhosis)
4Cirrhosis