Chronic Venous Congestion of Lung, Liver and Spleen
Chronic Venous Congestion of Lung, Liver and Spleen
Chronic Venous Congestion of Lung, Liver and Spleen
Types:
Local venous congestion
Systemic venous congestion
CHRONIC VENOUS
CONGESTION OF LIVER
Aetiology
Pathogenesis
Gross features
Microscopic features
Aetiology of CVC Liver
BY
SHAMITHA
IRFAN
SHAMANTH
Topics covered
ETIOLOGY OF SPLEEN
GROSS FEATURES
MICROSCOPIC FEATURES
Etiology of Spleen
CAUSES
1. Right Heart Failure
2. Potral Hypertenion (due to liver cirrhosis)
The spleen in early stage is slightly to moderately
enlarged upto 250gm(normal is 150gms) later
might undergo progressive enlargement and
weight upto 500-1000 gms ,the capsule is
slightly thickened ,deeply congested , tense,
cyanotic and has a grey tan appearance
GROSS FEATURES
MICROSCOPIC FEATURES
Red pulp is enlarged due to congestion and marked sinusoidal dilation and there are
areas of recent and old hemorrhages. Sinusoids may get converted into cappilaries .
There is hyperplasia of reticuloendothelial cells in the red pulp of spleen.
There is fibrous thickening of capsule and of the trabeculae.
Some heamorrhages overlying fibrous tissue get deposits of heamosiderin pigment
anf calcium salts termed as Gamna Gandy bodies or sideofibrotic nodules.
Firmness of spleen is seen in more advanced stage most commonly in hepatic
cirrhosis and is the commonest cause of hypersplenism.
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