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Hepatic pathological features in naïve patients with chronic hepatitis C who have developed thyroid disorder

Knowing the hepatic pathological features encountered in patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) and the fact that extrahepatic manifestations occur only in people with certain characteristics of the immune system, we tried to evaluate, qualitatively and semi-quantitatively, the liver pathological a...

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Autores principales: Biciuşcă, Viorel, Popescu, Mihaela, Petrescu, Ileana Octavia, Stan, Ionelia Sorina, Durand, Patricia, Petrescu, Mihai, Velea, Rodica, Traşcă, Diana Maria, Popescu, Iulian Alin Silviu, Udriştoiu, Ion, Mărginean, Cristina Maria, Tudoraşcu, Diana Rodica, Petrescu, Florin
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Publicado: Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8343494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34171058
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.61.4.11
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author Biciuşcă, Viorel
Popescu, Mihaela
Petrescu, Ileana Octavia
Stan, Ionelia Sorina
Durand, Patricia
Petrescu, Mihai
Velea, Rodica
Traşcă, Diana Maria
Popescu, Iulian Alin Silviu
Udriştoiu, Ion
Mărginean, Cristina Maria
Tudoraşcu, Diana Rodica
Petrescu, Florin
author_facet Biciuşcă, Viorel
Popescu, Mihaela
Petrescu, Ileana Octavia
Stan, Ionelia Sorina
Durand, Patricia
Petrescu, Mihai
Velea, Rodica
Traşcă, Diana Maria
Popescu, Iulian Alin Silviu
Udriştoiu, Ion
Mărginean, Cristina Maria
Tudoraşcu, Diana Rodica
Petrescu, Florin
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description Knowing the hepatic pathological features encountered in patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) and the fact that extrahepatic manifestations occur only in people with certain characteristics of the immune system, we tried to evaluate, qualitatively and semi-quantitatively, the liver pathological aspects encountered in 96 patients with CHC, previously untreated with Interferon (naïve), who showed or did not show signs of thyroid disorder (TD), hospitalized in the 2(nd) Medical Clinic of the Emergency County Hospital, Craiova, Romania, within a period of five years (2007–2012). Following hormonal, immunological, and thyroid ultrasound investigations, 14 (14.58%) of the 96 patients showed signs of TD. The main clinical forms of TD in the studied patients with CHC were autoimmune thyroiditis and subclinical hypothyroidism. In the patients with CHC with TD, we found mild chronic hepatitis in 14.28% of cases, the appearance of moderate chronic hepatitis was found in 71.42% patients, and the appearance of severe chronic hepatitis was found in 14.28% patients, while in the patients with CHC without TD we found chronic mild hepatitis in 62.19% of cases, the appearance of moderate chronic hepatitis was met in 32.92% patients, and the appearance of severe chronic hepatitis was found in 4.87% of patients. Mild and moderate fibrosis were found only in CHC patients without TD in a percentage of 25.6% and 65.85%, respectively, while severe fibrosis was found at 12.19% among CHC patients without TD and 92.85% among CHC patients with TD. The pathological aspect of liver cirrhosis was found only in those with TD (7.14%). In conclusion, the pathological features which define the liver necroinflammatory process, as encountered at the pathological examination in CHC patients with TD are the same as in any active chronic hepatitis, the differences being represented by the higher percentage of the periportal and the preseptal necrosis (piecemeal necrosis), as well as by the higher score of portal inflammation. In addition, the severe hepatic fibrosis and the histopathological appearance of the liver cirrhosis have only defined the cases of CHC with TD.
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spelling pubmed-83434942021-08-18 Hepatic pathological features in naïve patients with chronic hepatitis C who have developed thyroid disorder Biciuşcă, Viorel Popescu, Mihaela Petrescu, Ileana Octavia Stan, Ionelia Sorina Durand, Patricia Petrescu, Mihai Velea, Rodica Traşcă, Diana Maria Popescu, Iulian Alin Silviu Udriştoiu, Ion Mărginean, Cristina Maria Tudoraşcu, Diana Rodica Petrescu, Florin Rom J Morphol Embryol Original Paper Knowing the hepatic pathological features encountered in patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) and the fact that extrahepatic manifestations occur only in people with certain characteristics of the immune system, we tried to evaluate, qualitatively and semi-quantitatively, the liver pathological aspects encountered in 96 patients with CHC, previously untreated with Interferon (naïve), who showed or did not show signs of thyroid disorder (TD), hospitalized in the 2(nd) Medical Clinic of the Emergency County Hospital, Craiova, Romania, within a period of five years (2007–2012). Following hormonal, immunological, and thyroid ultrasound investigations, 14 (14.58%) of the 96 patients showed signs of TD. The main clinical forms of TD in the studied patients with CHC were autoimmune thyroiditis and subclinical hypothyroidism. In the patients with CHC with TD, we found mild chronic hepatitis in 14.28% of cases, the appearance of moderate chronic hepatitis was found in 71.42% patients, and the appearance of severe chronic hepatitis was found in 14.28% patients, while in the patients with CHC without TD we found chronic mild hepatitis in 62.19% of cases, the appearance of moderate chronic hepatitis was met in 32.92% patients, and the appearance of severe chronic hepatitis was found in 4.87% of patients. Mild and moderate fibrosis were found only in CHC patients without TD in a percentage of 25.6% and 65.85%, respectively, while severe fibrosis was found at 12.19% among CHC patients without TD and 92.85% among CHC patients with TD. The pathological aspect of liver cirrhosis was found only in those with TD (7.14%). In conclusion, the pathological features which define the liver necroinflammatory process, as encountered at the pathological examination in CHC patients with TD are the same as in any active chronic hepatitis, the differences being represented by the higher percentage of the periportal and the preseptal necrosis (piecemeal necrosis), as well as by the higher score of portal inflammation. In addition, the severe hepatic fibrosis and the histopathological appearance of the liver cirrhosis have only defined the cases of CHC with TD. Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2020 2021-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8343494/ /pubmed/34171058 http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.61.4.11 Text en Copyright © 2020, Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, which permits unrestricted use, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium, non-commercially, provided the new creations are licensed under identical terms as the original work and the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Biciuşcă, Viorel
Popescu, Mihaela
Petrescu, Ileana Octavia
Stan, Ionelia Sorina
Durand, Patricia
Petrescu, Mihai
Velea, Rodica
Traşcă, Diana Maria
Popescu, Iulian Alin Silviu
Udriştoiu, Ion
Mărginean, Cristina Maria
Tudoraşcu, Diana Rodica
Petrescu, Florin
Hepatic pathological features in naïve patients with chronic hepatitis C who have developed thyroid disorder
title Hepatic pathological features in naïve patients with chronic hepatitis C who have developed thyroid disorder
title_full Hepatic pathological features in naïve patients with chronic hepatitis C who have developed thyroid disorder
title_fullStr Hepatic pathological features in naïve patients with chronic hepatitis C who have developed thyroid disorder
title_full_unstemmed Hepatic pathological features in naïve patients with chronic hepatitis C who have developed thyroid disorder
title_short Hepatic pathological features in naïve patients with chronic hepatitis C who have developed thyroid disorder
title_sort hepatic pathological features in naïve patients with chronic hepatitis c who have developed thyroid disorder
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8343494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34171058
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.61.4.11
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