Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency in adults.

2008 
A clinicopathological examination was carried out on eight adult patients with alpha-1-antitrypsin (ATT) deficiency. Phenotyping comfirmed five patients with PiMZ, two patients with PiZ-, and one patient with PiZZ. Cirrhosis was found in six of the patients, four of whom had a history of excessive ethanol comsumption. Hepatitis B surface antigen was positive in two patients with cirrhosis. Dysplastic change was present in four patients, although no neoplasia in the liver was found in all patients. All patients had periodic acid-Schiff positive and diastase resistant inclusions of hepatocytes, which were identified as ATT by indirect immunoperoxidase stain. The possibility of. the combined effects of ATT inclusions and such harmful stimuli such as alcohol or viral hepatitis infection may render the hepatocytes more susceptible to damage, and may contribute to development of cirrhosis.
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