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P Manousou

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Digital image analysis of liver collagen predicts clinical outcome of recurrent hepatitis C virus 1 year after liver transplantation.

2011

Clinical outcomes of recurrent hepatitis C virus after liver transplantation are difficult to predict. We evaluated collagen proportionate area (CPA), a quantitative histological index, at 1 year with respect to the first episode of clinical decompensation. Patients with biopsies at 1 year after liver transplantation were evaluated by Ishak stage/grade, and biopsy samples stained with Sirius red for digital image analysis were evaluated for CPA. Cox regression was used to evaluate variables associated with first appearance of clinical decompensation. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were also used. A total of 135 patients with median follow-up of 76 months were evaluated. At 1…

AdultMaleTime FactorsAdolescentBiopsyHepatic Veins/physiopathologyKaplan-Meier EstimateLiver Cirrhosis/metabolism/pathology/physiopathology/*surgery/virologyRisk AssessmentSensitivity and Specificity*Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedYoung AdultPredictive Value of TestsRecurrenceRisk FactorsLondonHumansLiver/blood supply/*metabolism/pathology/*surgery/virologyChildAgedProportional Hazards ModelsRetrospective Studiesliver transplantationLiver Transplantation/*adverse effectsMiddle AgedROC CurveCollagen/*metabolismFemaleHepatitis C/complications/metabolism/pathology/physiopathology/*surgeryEnd Stage Liver Disease/pathology/physiopathology/*surgery/virologyVenous Pressure
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Liver collagen proportionate area predicts decompensation in patients with recurrent hepatitis C virus cirrhosis after liver transplantation

2012

Background and Aims: Current histological scoring systems do not subclassify cirrhosis. Computer-assisted digital image analysis (DIA) of Sirius Red-stained sections measures fibrosis morphologically producing a fibrosis ratio (collagen proportionate area [CPA]). CPA could have prognostic value within a disease stage, such as cirrhosis. The aim of the present study was to evaluate CPA in patients with recurrent hepatitis C virus (HCV) allograft cirrhosis and assess its relationship with hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG). Methods: In 121 consecutively-transplanted HCV patients with HVPG, measured contemporaneously with transjugular liver biopsies, 65 had Ishak stage 5 or 6 disease (43 …

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Muscle cramps in cirrhosis: the therapeutic value of quinine. Is it underused?

2008

Muscle cramps are a common and recurring symptom in patients with cirrhosis. Although, the pathophysiology has not been specifically studied in cirrhosis, this is thought to be the same for cramps in general, originating in the motorneurone, with high frequency firing of motor unit action potentials. However precise pathophysiological mechanisms are not known. Risk factors in cirrhosis have been little studied. Neither aetiology, nor pre-ascitic or ascitic stage, nor electrolyte disturbances, nor use of diuretic therapy has been found to have a statistical association with cramps in patients with cirrhosis. Effective treatments, from this literature review, are albumin, which however is exp…

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