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Kupffer Cell Aggregation and Perivenular Distribution in Steatohepatitis

Jay H Lefkowitch, Jennifer H Haythe and Nicole Regent

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TABLE 1. Grading and Distribution of Immune Cells in Steatohepatitis

CaseSexAge (y)ASH/NASH (Risk)b Distributiona
    CD3CD20CD68
1F31NASH2+ (V)R (V)Agg (V)
   (Ob)2+ (P)  
2M51NASH1+ (V)R (V)Agg (V)
   (Ob)1+ (P)  
3M63NASH3+ (V)R (P)Agg (V)
   (Ob)a 3+ (P)  
4F55NASH2+ (V)R (V)Agg (V)
   (Ob)1+ (P)  
5F39ASH1+ (V)OAgg (V)
    R (P)  
6M51NASH1+ (V)R (P)Agg (V)
   (D)2+ (P)  
7F59ASH2+ (V)R (V)Agg (V)
    2+ (P)  
8F35ASH2+ (L)OAgg (V)
    2+ (SE)  
9M64ASH1+ (L)1+ (SE)Agg (V)
    2+ (SE)  
10F76NASH2+ (V)R (P + V)Agg (V)
   (Ob)1+ (P)  
11M71ASH2+ (V)1+ (V)Agg (V)
    3+ (P)1+ (P) 

 ASH, alcoholic steatohepatitis; NASH, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.

a Lobular distribution of immune cells includes V (perivenular), P (portal tract), L (lobular sinusoids), and SE (within fibrous septa). Agg, aggregates.

b NASH risk factors include obesity (Ob) and diabetes (D).

c Case 3 was also hepatitis C virus positive.

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