2023
Focal nodular hyperplasia–like nodules arising in the setting of hepatic vascular disorders with portosystemic shunting show β-catenin activation
Umetsu S, Joseph N, Cho S, Morotti R, Deshpande V, Jain D, Kakar S. Focal nodular hyperplasia–like nodules arising in the setting of hepatic vascular disorders with portosystemic shunting show β-catenin activation. Human Pathology 2023, 142: 20-26. PMID: 37806391, DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2023.09.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatic vascular disordersFocal nodular hyperplasiaFNH-like nodulesHepatocellular adenomaVascular disordersHepatocellular carcinomaΒ-catenin activationPortosystemic shuntRegenerative nodulesFocal nodular hyperplasia-like nodulesPost-Fontan procedureGlutamine synthetase stainingAbernethy malformationLiver resectionPortosystemic shuntingHistologic featuresMalignant neoplasmsNodular lesionsVascular diseaseDuctular reactionNodular hyperplasiaNodular architectureHepatocellular nodulesBenign lesionsFibrous septaCRP Versus SAA for Identification of Inflammatory Hepatic Adenomas
Soon G, Yasir S, Jain D, Kakar S, Wu T, Yeh M, Torbenson M, Chen Z. CRP Versus SAA for Identification of Inflammatory Hepatic Adenomas. Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology 2023, 31: 590-595. PMID: 37698958, DOI: 10.1097/pai.0000000000001155.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsC-reactive proteinFocal nodular hyperplasiaHepatic adenomaInflammatory hepatic adenomaInflammatory adenomasNodular hyperplasiaH-scorePositive C-reactive proteinBeta-catenin activationProportion of casesInflammatory hepatocellular adenomaGlutamine synthetase stainingComplication riskRetrospective studyResection specimensPatient managementHepatocellular adenomaImmunohistochemical stainingSerum amyloidPositive stainingControl groupAdenomasIntense stainingMolecular classificationCRP stainingHepatocellular Adenoma: Report of 2 Cases That Highlight the Relevance of Phenotype-Genotype Correlation in the Pediatric Population
Jiao J, Finberg K, Jain D, Morotti R. Hepatocellular Adenoma: Report of 2 Cases That Highlight the Relevance of Phenotype-Genotype Correlation in the Pediatric Population. Pediatric And Developmental Pathology 2023, 26: 394-403. PMID: 37334553, DOI: 10.1177/10935266231175426.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsHepatocellular adenomaPediatric populationInflammatory HCASonic hedgehog hepatocellular adenomasYoung type 3Maturity-onset diabetesInflammatory hepatocellular adenomaΒ-catenin-activated hepatocellular adenomaAbernethy malformationPhenotype-genotype correlationClinical historyHCA subtypesH-HCACase 2Case 1Type 3Pathological informationB-HCASubtypesFamily surveillanceLimited studiesMalesClinicopathologic characterization of hepatocellular adenomas in men: a multicenter experience
González I, Torbenson M, Sharifai N, Byrnes K, Chatterjee D, Kakar S, Yeh M, Wu T, Zhang X, Jain D. Clinicopathologic characterization of hepatocellular adenomas in men: a multicenter experience. Human Pathology 2023, 138: 24-33. PMID: 37245629, DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2023.05.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatocellular adenomaHepatocellular carcinomaMalignant transformationMulticenter experienceMean ageWorld Health Organization classificationConcomitant hepatocellular carcinomaAndrogen receptor expressionBenign liver neoplasmUnclassified hepatocellular adenomaUncertain malignant potentialInflammatory hepatocellular adenomaΒ-catenin-activated hepatocellular adenomaClinicopathologic characterizationEntire cohortHCA casesCommon subtypeMalignant potentialOrganization classificationReproductive ageAllred score systemResection casesReceptor expressionHepatocellular neoplasmsLiver neoplasms
2022
Hepatic Adenomas in Patients 60 and Older Are Enriched for HNF1A Inactivation and Malignant Transformation
Yasir S, Chen ZE, Jain D, Kakar S, Wu TT, Yeh MM, Torbenson MS. Hepatic Adenomas in Patients 60 and Older Are Enriched for HNF1A Inactivation and Malignant Transformation. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2022, 46: 786-792. PMID: 35383587, PMCID: PMC9469468, DOI: 10.1097/pas.0000000000001892.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPersons 60 yearsAtypical histologic featuresHepatic adenomaMalignant transformationControl groupOlder aged personInflammatory adenomasUnclassified adenomasHistologic featuresGroups of adenomasAged personsEarly malignant transformationYears of agePersons age 60Patients 60Persons 60Lipofuscin depositionMyxoid changeAge 60AdenomasBeta-catenin activationBeta-catenin pathwayAgeWomenMore years