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Massive hepatic necrosis with large regenerative nodules

The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2010;16(3):334-337.
Published online: September 30, 2010

1Department of Pathology, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea.

2Department of Pathology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Corresponding author: Young Nyun Park. Department of Pathology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, 134 Shinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-792, Korea. Tel. +82-2-2228-1768, Fax. +82-2-362-0860, young0608@yuhs.ac

Copyright © 2010 by The Korean Association for the Study of the Liver

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Massive hepatic necrosis with large regenerative nodules
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Figure 1 Gross appearance of massive hepatic necrosis. Two representative sections of the explanted liver show a bulging contour formed by yellow-green soft nodules. The regenerative nodules are surrounded by reddish-brown hemorrhagic parenchyma (black dotted lines).
Figure 2 Histologic features of areas of extensive hepatocyte necrosis (A. H-E, ×40, B. Masson's trichrome, ×100, C. H-E, ×200). Complete loss of hepatocytes is seen, with preservation of the basic lobular architecture (black arrowheads: portal tracts, white arrows: central veins) and hemorrhage in the collapsed areas. Prominent ductular reaction is present, and the ductular reaction is positive for EpCAM expression by immunohistochemistry (D. EpCAM, ×100).
Figure 3 Small islands of regenerating hepatocytes are seen (white arrowheads) in the background of diffuse liver cell necrosis (A. H-E, ×40). Higher power magnification shows regenerating hepatocytes with hepatocellular cholestasis, Kupffer cell hyperplasia and ductular cholestasis (black arrows). Occasional small regenerating hepatocytes are positive for EpCAM (B. H-E, ×200, inset: EpCAM, ×400).
Figure 4 Scanning power photomicrograph of a large regenerating nodule shows multiple coalescing regenerative hepatocellular islands (A. Masson's trichrome, ×10). The regenerative nodule is composed of hepatocytes without cytologic atypia (B. H-E, ×100) and surrounded by a ductular reaction.
Massive hepatic necrosis with large regenerative nodules