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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 6.
Published in final edited form as: Hum Pathol. 2012 Oct 16;44(5):750–758. doi: 10.1016/j.humpath.2012.07.019

Table 2.

Morphologic, immunohistochemical, and cytogenetic features of typical and atypical IHCAs, other HCAs, and other AHNs

Typical IHCA
(SAA+), % (n)
Other HCA
(SAA−), % (n)
P Atypical IHCA
(SAA+), % (n)
Other AHN
  (SAA−), % (n)
P
Age ≥50 y 0 (0/18) 0 (0/9) NA 47 (8/17) 20 (3/15) .11
Male sex 0 (0/18) 0 (0/9) NA 47 (8/17) 13 (2/15) .04*
Steatosis 39 (7/18) 55 (6/11) .41 60 (12/20) 50 (8/16) .55
Inflammation 56 (10/18) 45 (5/11) .60 50 (10/20) 19 (3/16) .05
Telangiectasia 61 (11/18) 27 (3/11) .077 50 (10/20) 13 (2/16) .02*
Ductular reaction 22 (4/18) 9 (1/11) .36 10 (2/20) 0 (0/16) .19
Atypical morphologic features 0 (0/18) 0 (0/11) NA 55 (11/20) 94 (15/16) .01*
β-Catenin activation 17 (3/18) 0 (0/11) .15 35 (7/20) 38 (6/16) .88
Chromosomal abnormalities 0 (0/5) 0 (0/3) NA 70 (7/10) 43 (3/7) .26

Abbreviation: NA, not applicable.

*

P < .05 was considered statistically significant.