Marked Congestion In severe cases, venoocclusive disease is characterized by marked congestion in the sinusoids and can be accompanied by areas of hemorrhage .
Congestion and Plate Atrophy Endothelial injury in sinusoids and small hepatic veins leads to venous outflow obstruction that manifests as sinusoidal dilatation, congestion, and hepatic plate atrophy.
Venous Occlusion Endothelial swelling with subendothelial edema and fibrosis leads to partial occlusion of the lumen of a small hepatic vein in venoocclusive disease. These characteristic lesions may not be evident in biopsies.
Sickle Cell Crisis Sinusoidal obstruction caused by occlusion of hepatic sinusoids by sickled red blood cells in hepatic sickle cell crisis is shown. This is a rare phenomenon but can cause sinusoidal obstruction syndrome and present in an acute fashion.
TERMINOLOGY
Abbreviations
• Venoocclusive disease (VOD)
Synonyms
• Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (SOS)
ETIOLOGY/PATHOGENESIS
Etiology
• Stem cell transplantation and high-dose chemotherapy