Activated hepatic stellate cells express cytoplasmic ASMA prior to secreting collagen and consequent liver fibrosis. We hypothesized that quantifying ASMA could predict severity of future fibrosis after LT. For this, 32 pairs of protocol biopsies, that is, "baseline" and "follow-up" biopsies taken at 1- to 2-year intervals from 18 stable pediatric LT recipients, transplanted between 2006 and 2012 were selected. Morphometric quantification of "ASMA-positive area percentage" was performed on the baseline biopsy. Histological and fibrosis assessment using Metavir and LAFSc was performed on all biopsies. The difference of fibrosis severity between the "baseline" and "follow-up" was termed "prospective change in fibrosis." Significant associatio...
The present PhD proposes a rigorous evaluation and quantification of pediatric liver allograft fibro...
The present PhD proposes a rigorous evaluation and quantification of pediatric liver allograft fibro...
Background: The histological prevalence of allograft fibrosis in asymptomatic children after liver t...
Histological quantification of apha smooth muscle actin predicts future graft fibrosis in pediatric ...
Activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are the main collagen-producing cells in liver fibrogenesis....
Recently, there have been reports from liver biopsies that showed the progression of liver fibrosis ...
Background. The alpha isotype of actin expressed by hepatic stellate cells reflects their activation...
Previously we reported progressive liver allograft fibrosis in 74% (n=54) of long-term pediatric pat...
The existing systems for scoring fibrosis were not developed to evaluate transplanted livers. Our ai...
Previously we reported the presence of portal fibrosis in 31% (n = 84) of the grafts in protocol bio...
Progressive liver allograft fibrosis (LAF) is well known to occur long term, as shown by its high pr...
Background, Recent histopathological studies showed an unexpected high incidence of pathological cha...
Previously we reported the presence of portal fibrosis in 31% (n = 84) of the grafts in protocol bio...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Ductular reaction (DR) is identified by using CK7 staining and respresents a duc...
Protocol biopsies (PB) from stable liver transplant (LT) recipient children frequently exhibit idiop...
The present PhD proposes a rigorous evaluation and quantification of pediatric liver allograft fibro...
The present PhD proposes a rigorous evaluation and quantification of pediatric liver allograft fibro...
Background: The histological prevalence of allograft fibrosis in asymptomatic children after liver t...
Histological quantification of apha smooth muscle actin predicts future graft fibrosis in pediatric ...
Activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are the main collagen-producing cells in liver fibrogenesis....
Recently, there have been reports from liver biopsies that showed the progression of liver fibrosis ...
Background. The alpha isotype of actin expressed by hepatic stellate cells reflects their activation...
Previously we reported progressive liver allograft fibrosis in 74% (n=54) of long-term pediatric pat...
The existing systems for scoring fibrosis were not developed to evaluate transplanted livers. Our ai...
Previously we reported the presence of portal fibrosis in 31% (n = 84) of the grafts in protocol bio...
Progressive liver allograft fibrosis (LAF) is well known to occur long term, as shown by its high pr...
Background, Recent histopathological studies showed an unexpected high incidence of pathological cha...
Previously we reported the presence of portal fibrosis in 31% (n = 84) of the grafts in protocol bio...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Ductular reaction (DR) is identified by using CK7 staining and respresents a duc...
Protocol biopsies (PB) from stable liver transplant (LT) recipient children frequently exhibit idiop...
The present PhD proposes a rigorous evaluation and quantification of pediatric liver allograft fibro...
The present PhD proposes a rigorous evaluation and quantification of pediatric liver allograft fibro...
Background: The histological prevalence of allograft fibrosis in asymptomatic children after liver t...