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  • Title: Morphometry of sinusoids and portal hypertension in non-alcoholic cirrhosis.
    Author: Imamura H, Kawasaki S, Bandai Y, Sanjo K, Idezuki Y.
    Journal: J Hepatol; 1994 Aug; 21(2):167-73. PubMed ID: 7989706.
    Abstract:
    To examine whether structural changes in hepatocytes and/or sinusoidal areas contribute to the portal hypertensive state in non-alcoholic cirrhosis, a new method of morphometric analysis using a computer-aided color image analyzer was performed in 16 patients with non-alcoholic cirrhosis, which allowed quantitative evaluation of various morphometric parameters of sinusoids and hepatocytes. The sinusoidal pressure gradient was estimated theoretically with these and clearance parameters using Poiseulle's equation and compared with the hepatic venous pressure gradient measure by hepatic vein cannulation. A significant relationship was found between the hepatic venous pressure gradient and sinusoidal volumetric ratio (r = -0.598, p < 0.05), but not between mean hepatocyte volume and sinusoidal volumetric ratio (r = 0.416, NS), or the hepatic venous pressure gradient (r = 0.371, NS). The estimated sinusoidal pressure gradient showed a significant relationship with the hepatic venous pressure gradient (r = 0.637, p < 0.01). However, the absolute values of the former were much lower than those of the latter. Therefore, in non-alcoholic cirrhosis, although sinusoidal stenosis not caused by hepatocyte swelling may lead to increased vascular resistance, other factors must also play a significant role.
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