Obliteration of portal venules contributes to portal hypertension in biliary cirrhosis
Shan Shan,
Xinyan Zhao,
Michelle A Wood‐Trageser
et al.
Abstract:The effects of the obliteration of portal venules (OPV) in cirrhotic portal hypertension are poorly understood. To investigate its contribution to portal hypertension in biliary cirrhosis and its underlying mechanism, we evaluated OPV using two‐dimensional (2D) histopathology in liver explants from patients with biliary atresia (BA, n = 63), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC, n = 18), and hepatitis B‐related cirrhosis (Hep‐B‐cirrhosis, n = 35). Then, three‐dimensional (3D) OPV was measured by X‐ray phase‐contra… Show more
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