Venoocclusive Disease


Marked Congestion
In severe cases, venoocclusive disease is characterized by marked congestion in the sinusoids and can be accompanied by areas of hemorrhage image .



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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.

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Venous Occlusion
Endothelial swelling with subendothelial edema and fibrosis image leads to partial occlusion of the lumen of a small hepatic vein in venoocclusive disease. These characteristic lesions may not be evident in biopsies.

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Sickle Cell Crisis
Sinusoidal obstruction caused by occlusion of hepatic sinusoids by sickled red blood cells image 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

• Herbal medicines containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids

• Rare complication of liver transplantation

• Rare causes of sinusoidal obstruction: Sickle cell crisis, Plasmodium falciparum malaria, extensive infiltration by neoplastic cells


Risk Factors




• Older age and poor performance status

• HLA disparity in allogeneic stem cell transplant

• Preexisting liver dysfunction

• Prior abdominal radiation

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Apr 20, 2017 | Posted by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE | Comments Off on Venoocclusive Disease

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