Histological Scoring System for Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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NAS Components (see scoring interpretation) | |||
Item |
Score |
Extent | Definition and Comment |
Steatosis
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0 |
<5% |
Refers to amount of surface area involved by steatosis as evaluated on low to medium power examination. |
1 |
5-33% | ||
2 |
>33-66% | ||
3 |
>66% | ||
Lobular Inflammation | 0 |
No foci | Acidophil bodies are not included in this assessment, nor is portal inflammation |
1 |
<2 foci/200x | ||
2 |
2-4 foci/200x | ||
3 |
>4 foci/200x | ||
Hepatocyte Ballooning | 0 |
None | |
1 |
Few balloon cells | "Few" means rare but definite ballooned hepatocytes as well as cases that are diagnostically borderline | |
2 |
Many cells/prominent ballooning | Most cases with prominent ballooning also had Mallory's hyalin, but Mallory's hyaline is not scored separately for the NAS | |
Fibrosis Stage (Evaluated separately from NAS) |
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Item |
Score |
Extent | Definition and Comment |
Fibrosis |
0 |
None | |
1 |
Perisinusoidal or periportal | ||
1A |
Mild, zone 3, perisinusoidal | "delicate" fibrosis | |
1B |
Moderate, zone 3, perisinusoidal | "dense" fibrosis | |
1C |
Portal/periportal | This category is included to accommodate cases with portal and/or peri portal fibrosis without accompanying pericellular/perisinusoidal fibrosis | |
2 |
Perisinusoidal and portal/periportal | ||
3 |
Bridging fibrosis | ||
4 |
Cirrhosis | ||
Scoring interpretation: Total NAS score represents the sum of scores for steatosis, lobular inflammation, and ballooning, and ranges from 0-8. Diagnosis of NASH (or, alternatively, fatty liver not diagnostic of NASH) should be made first, then NAS is used to grade activity. In the reference study, NAS scores of 0-2 occurred in cases largely considered not diagnostic of NASH, scores of 3-4 were evenly divided among those considered not diagnostic, borderline, or positive for NASH. Scores of 5-8 occurred in cases that were largely considered diagnostic of NASH |
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