PMID: 2096592Dec 1, 1990Paper

Biliary sludge and microcalculi in intrahepatic bile ducts. Morphologic and X-ray microanalytical observations in 18 among 1,179 consecutively autopsied livers

Acta Pathologica Japonica
T TeradaN Kono

Abstract

To clarify the morphology and pathogenesis of intrahepatic calculi in the incipient stage, we examined biliary sludge and microcalculi in intrahepatic bile ducts by morphologic and X-ray microanalytical methods in 18 (1.5%) among 1,179 autopsied livers. The hepatobiliary conditions of these 18 livers were intra- and extrahepatic biliary obstruction in 14 cases, hepatic fibrosis in three cases, and cirrhosis with hepatocellular carcinoma in the remaining one. Grossly, brown-pigmented microcalculi were observed floating in biliary sludge. Microscopically, the biliary sludge was composed of mucin, fibrinous materials, desquamated epithelial cells and a few bilirubin granules. The microcalculi were embedded in the sludge and consisted of mucin and precipitates of bilirubin with a granular, lamellar or amorphous appearance. Bacterial colonies were recognized in both the sludge and microcalculi in all but three cases. Intrahepatic bile ducts harboring sludge and microcalculi showed a minimal to moderate degree of glandular proliferation with mucin production. X-ray microanalysis disclosed that the sludge contained little calcium ion, whereas microcalculi were calcium-rich. These findings suggest that biliary obstruction, bacterial in...Continue Reading

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