Lipopeliosis: Fat induced sinusoidal dilatation in transplanted liver mimicking peliosis hepatis

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Abstract

A distinct peliosis-like lesion arose in the liver allograft of a 51 year old man. This lesion was caused by necrotic, fat-laden hepatocytes that released fat globules into the sinusoids. These then became strikingly distended with cysts, thus mimicking peliosis hepatitis. It is suggested that this lesion be called lipopeliosis.

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Ferrell, L., Bass, N., Roberts, J., & Ascher, N. (1992). Lipopeliosis: Fat induced sinusoidal dilatation in transplanted liver mimicking peliosis hepatis. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 45(12), 1109–1110. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.45.12.1109

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