Effect on Hepatic Morphology of Treatment of Obesity by Fasting, Reducing Diets and Small-Bowel Bypass
- 9 April 1970
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 282 (15), 829-834
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197004092821502
Abstract
Liver biopsies in 41 grossly obese subjects were evaluated during massive weight reduction (more than 100 lb). The subjects comprised three groups who had been treated by prolonged fasting, low-calorie dieting and intestinal bypass surgery. The first two groups manifested a transient increase in the degree of hepatocellular degeneration and focal necrosis along with progressive diminution of fatty infiltration during acute weight loss. Late follow-up biopsies revealed histologically normal livers. In contrast, bypass surgery was followed, variously, by massive fatty changes, cholestasis, polynuclear inflammatory infiltrates, diffuse fibrosis, bile-duct proliferation and fatal hepatic necrosis. Morphologic changes occurred while liver-function tests were still within normal limits. Follow-up biopsy examinations are the only reliable means of judging whether a bypass procedure is causing progressive parenchymal damage.Keywords
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