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Fibrosis - Repair

  • any hepatic injury of consequence is going to cause a degree of fibrosis when the lesion has resolved
  • the fibrosis comes from the proliferation of the supportive connective tissue in the liver
  • fibrosis isolates the liver cells by effectively changing the sinusoids into capillaries
  • when a certain amount of fibrosis occurs, it can be self-perpetuating
    • the end result is a small scarred liver with functional failure

Histological patterns

Periacinar fibrosis
  • the fibrosis surrounds the hepatic venule (centrilobular vein)
  • can be seen when there is chronic passive congestion with atrophy of the surrounding periacinar hepatocytes and condensation of the remaining connective tissue
Biliary fibrosis
  • accompanying inflammation centered on the portal triads
Post necrotic scarring
  • following massive necrosis where the necrotic cells are removed and the defect is reapired by fibrosis
  • seen as bands of fibrous tissue
Diffuse fibrosis
  • resulting from repeated damage to one or more zones
  • the fibrosis generated proliferates throughout to involve all the tissue