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Note: There is no evidence of congestion, hemorrhage, cholestasis, lipofuscin pigment or fibrosis.
 
Note: There is no evidence of congestion, hemorrhage, cholestasis, lipofuscin pigment or fibrosis.
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Revision as of 12:57, March 25, 2022

DZI20-206-Case-11
liver tx bx
Mixed macrovesicular (50%) and microvesicular (10%) steatosis with rare necrotic hepatocytes and focal, mild inflammation. (See note.) Note: There is no evidence of congestion, hemorrhage, cholestasis, lipofuscin pigment or fibrosis.
December 31, 1969 7:00:00 PM