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Query: UMLS:C0019209 (
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The study documents the immunohistochemical features of a case of infantile hemangioendothelioma (IHE) of the liver, which was found incidentally at autopsy in a 44-day-old girl. A precardial apical systolic murmur and
hepatomegaly
were found on day 4 of life. The tumor was multifocal and histologically composed of vascular channels lined by endothelial cells that were positive for
von Willebrand factor
, CD31, vimentin, and Ulex europaeus agglutinin 1, and that were invested in a continuous basement membrane (BM) on the antiluminal border. The endothelial cells, especially in the region of intravascular buds, showed intracytoplasmic synthesis of BM components (laminin and collagen IV). Underlying the endothelial cells were cells with cytoplasm that was positive for alpha-smooth muscle actin and antimuscle actin and negative for desmin, and that were enveloped with BM. The immunophenotype, appearance, and location of these cells are characteristic of pericytes. We found neither signs of endocrine secretion nor hepatitis B virus in the tumor tissue. The appearance of this tumor in the neonatal period supports a fetal origin of IHE.
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PMID:Infantile hemangioendothelioma of the liver in a neonate. Immunohistochemical observations. 866 36
Hepatic veno-occlusive disease (VOD) is a life-threatening complication after stem cell transplantation (SCT), characterized by thrombus formation in hepatic venules leading to a symptom triad of hyperbilirubinemia,
hepatomegaly
, and ascites. Multifactorial defects in the hemostatic system may contribute to its pathogenesis, but its remains to be investigated. Unusually large
VWF
multimers (UL-VWFMs), produced in and released from vascular endothelial cells, are most biologically active in the interaction with platelets under a high shear stress. UL-VWFMs are cleaved and degraded into smaller VWFMs by a specific liver producing plasma protease, termed
VWF
-cleaving protease (VWF-CPase), which has recently been identified as a metalloprotease solely produced in liver, termed ADAMTS13. Herein, we studied the correlation between plasma
VWF
-CPase activity and UL-VWFMs in 21 patients who received SCT, seven patients with VOD and 14 patients without VOD. In non-VOD patients, activities (mean +/- 1s.d.) of
VWF
-CPase were 78 +/- 17% of the control before the conditioning regimen, 76 +/- 18% on day 0, 64 +/- 19% on day 7, 57 +/- 23% on day 14, 68 +/- 13% on day 21 and 79 +/- 19% on day 28 after SCT. The respective values in VOD patients were 32 +/- 19%, 27 +/- 15%, 18 +/- 11%, 22 +/- 18%, 26 +/- 22% and 12 +/- 4%. Thus,
VWF
-CPase activity was significantly reduced in VOD patients, even before the conditioning regimen, and such a difference was not found in other laboratory tests. However, despite such a clear difference, UL-VWFMs were present in plasmas of both patient groups, together with the increase of
VWF
antigen and ristocetin cofactor activity. These results indicate that the measurement of this enzyme activity is extremely useful in predicting the occurrence of VOD prior to a demonstration of its direct involvement in its pathogenesis.
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PMID:Impaired activity of plasma von Willebrand factor-cleaving protease may predict the occurrence of hepatic veno-occlusive disease after stem cell transplantation. 1204 Apr 78