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ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE

ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE. DR. SUBHAN ALI R ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PATHOLOGY. Introduction Pathogenesis Clinical features Fatty liver Alcoholic hepatitis Alcoholic steatofibrosis Nonalcoholic Fatty liver disease ( NAFLD). Models of Liver Anatomy. Lobular Acinar. Introduction.

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ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE

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  1. ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE DR. SUBHAN ALI R ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PATHOLOGY

  2. Introduction • Pathogenesis • Clinical features • Fatty liver • Alcoholic hepatitis • Alcoholic steatofibrosis • Nonalcoholic Fatty liver disease ( NAFLD)

  3. Models of Liver Anatomy • Lobular • Acinar

  4. Introduction • The leading cause of liver disease in western countries- Alcohol • It accounts 3.8% of deaths globally • 8th risk factor for death • Three distinctive and overlapping features of alcoholic liver disease-Hepatocellar steatosis –Alcoholic hepatitis- Steatofibrosis • Consumption of 80 gm/day • Cirrhosis- 10- 15 yrs

  5. Pathogenesis • Mild reversible hepatic steatosis- 80gm/ day –six beers • Daily 160 gm or more for 10 to 20 yrs – severe hepatic injury • Only 10 -15% of alcoholics develop cirrhosis • Gender • Ethnic and genetic differences • Comorbid conditions

  6. Metabolism of Alcohol

  7. Clinical features • Symptoms-Malaise,anorexia, weight loss, upper abdominal discomfort • Signs- Hepatomegaly • Lab findings- serum bilirubin – Elevated Aminotransferanse (AST and ALT) and Alkaline phosphatase – Elevated • Chronic liver disease – ALT > AST • Alcoholic liver disease- AST> ALT (2:1) • Cirrhosis – hepatic dysfunction ( bilirubin, AST, ALT) , Hypoproteinemia ( globulins, albumin and clotting factors)

  8. Complications and death • Hepatic coma • Massive gastrointestinal bleeding • Intercurrent infection • Hepatorenal syndrome • Hepatocelluar carcinoma

  9. Pathological findings

  10. Fatty liver • Alcoholic hepatitis • Alcoholic steatofibrosis

  11. Fatty liver • Gross- Large, soft with yellow and greasy apperance • Microscopy – Lipid accumulates in hepatocytes • Micro and macrovesicles • Completely reversible – abstention from intake of alcohol

  12. Microscopy

  13. Alcoholic hepatitis • Hepatic swelling and necrosis • Mallory- denk bodies : Clumped, amorphous, eosinophilic material • Tangled skeins of intermediate filaments ( Keratin 8 & 18) • Neutrophilic reaction

  14. Microscopy

  15. Mallory- denk bodies

  16. Alcoholic steatofibrosis • Activation of sinusoidal stellate cells and portal fibroblasts- fibrosis • Central veins-Sclerosis • Perisinusoidal scar-Space of Disse • Chicken wire fence pattern • Classic micronodular / Laennec cirrhosis

  17. Microscopy

  18. Gross

  19. Microscopy

  20. Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

  21. Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease • NAFLD/ NASH • Spectrum of disorders that have in common the presence of fatty liver in individuals who do not consume alcohol or very small quantities . ( < 20 gm/ week ) • Histologic hallmarks of NAFLD are most consistently associated with the metabolic syndrome.

  22. Metabolic syndrome. • ONE of – • Diabetes mellitus or • imparied glucose tolerance or • imparied fasting glucose or • insulin resistance • TWO of • Blood pressure > 140/90 mm Hg • Dyslipidemia • Central obesity • Microalbuminuria

  23. Pathogenesis • Insulin resistance- Hepatic steatosis. • Hepatocellular oxidative injury – Liver cell necrosis and inflammatory reactions.

  24. Microscopy

  25. Microscopy

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