Diagnostic challenges of focal nodular hyperplasia: interobserver variability, accuracy, and the utility of glutamine synthetase immunohistochemistry.
Daniel J RowanDaniela S AllendeAndrew M BellizziRyan M GillXiuli LiuCatriona A McKenzieRoger K MoreiraTaofic MounajjedSamar SaidMaria WesterhoffSarah M JenkinsKenneth P BattsLawrence J BurgartLaura W LampsRondell P GrahamPublished in: Histopathology (2021)
Pathologists are reasonably accurate in the diagnosis of FNH on virtual biopsies, and GS staining improves accuracy. However, a subset of FNH cases remain challenging. Steatosis and a pseudo-map-like GS staining pattern were associated with increased difficulty. Therefore, although a map-like GS staining pattern is useful for confirmation of a diagnosis, the lack of a map-like GS staining pattern on needle biopsy does not necessarily exclude a diagnosis of FNH.