Clinicopathological study of liver diseases in paediatric age group

Authors : Yutika Amin, Yutika Amin, Kunda Jagadale, Kunda Jagadale, R C Nimbargi, R C Nimbargi

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijpo.2021.046

Volume : 8

Issue : 2

Year : 2021

Page No : 232-240

Context: Liver disorders occupy a noteworthy proportion amongst the aetiologies for childhood morbidities and mortalities. They have characteristic histological features whose timely reporting can abet the further management and overall prognosis of the conditions.
Aims: 1. To study the clinicopathological features of liver diseases in paediatric patients. 2. To analyse the histological presentation of various liver conditions in paediatric patients. 3. To assess the pattern of distribution of the conditions in different age groups of paediatric patients.
Materials and Methods: A retrospective and prospective observational study of liver specimens of children, satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criterias, sent to Pathology department, BVDUMC, Pune over a span of 48 months.
Statistical Analysis used: SPSS (Statistical Package for social sciences) version 24.0 software.
Results: Total 34 cases were studied of which 31 were liver biopsies and 03 were resections. Most common age group was between one month to two years. Male to female ratio was 1.6:1. Most common clinical feature was icterus, LFT was deranged in 79.41% cases. Most common histopathology amongst non neoplastic cases was cholestasis and amongst neoplasms was Hepatoblastoma. Histopathology and
radiology impression correlated in 94.12% cases. Bile duct proliferation, presence of intracanalicular bile plugs, portal tract fibrosis, presence of extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH) and intracellular bile stasis all were statistically significant (p <0> of Intracanalicular as well as intracellular bile stasis were statistically significant (p <0> Conclusions: Thus, in children presenting with jaundice, hepatomegaly or other clinical presentations of underlying liver disease, liver biopsy can aid in understanding the underlying pathology in order to reach a definitive diagnosis and thus aid in proper management of patients in liver diseases.

Keywords: Liver disease, Pediatric, Clinicopathological study, Surgical pathology.


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