Paediatric non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: An approach to pathological evaluation Review


Authors: Wang, C.; Pai, A. K.; Putra, J.
Review Title: Paediatric non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: An approach to pathological evaluation
Abstract: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is becoming an increasingly important healthcare issue along with the rising rates of obesity worldwide. It is the most common chronic liver disease in the paediatric population and the fastest growing indication for liver transplant in young adults. The pathogenesis is complex with contributions from multiple factors and genetic predisposition. While non-invasive laboratory tests and imaging modalities are being increasingly used, the liver biopsy continues to play a crucial role in the diagnosis and prognosis of NAFLD. Histologically, the assessment of paediatric fatty liver disease requires special considerations with respect to a periportal predominant pattern seen in prepubertal patients, as well as a different set of disease processes in the differential diagnosis. In this review, we provide a summary of current knowledge on the epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical course of paediatric NAFLD as well as the clinical guidelines on diagnosis and management. We discuss the indications and limitations of liver biopsy, histological patterns seen in paediatric NAFLD, other entities to be considered in the differential diagnosis, and conclude with appropriate triaging of liver biopsies and essential elements of pathology reporting.
Keywords: hepatitis; liver; pediatrics; hepatic-fibrosis; metabolic syndrome; united-states; young-adults; clinical-practice; steatohepatitis; position paper; magnetic-resonance elastography; obese children; elevated alanine aminotransferase
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Pathology
Volume: 75
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0021-9746
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.  
Date Published: 2022-07-01
Start Page: 443
End Page: 451
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000783184000001
DOI: 10.1136/jclinpath-2022-208246
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 35414523
Notes: Review -- Source: Wos
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