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types of
emphysema –
centrilobular and
panlobular – are ****ociated with
significant airflow obstruction, with that of
centrilobular emphysema around 20...
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Centrilobular necrosis (CN) is a
nonspecific histopathological observation brought on by
hepatotoxins like
acetaminophen (paracetamol), thioacetamide...
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areas of
increased density.
Subtypes of GGOs
include diffuse, nodular,
centrilobular, mosaic,
crazy paving, halo sign, and
reversed halo sign. The differential...
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cells can be
found attached to
sinusoidal endothelial cells in both the
centrilobular and
periportal regions of the
hepatic lobules.
Kupffer cell function...
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characterized by
ground gl**** opacities,
mosaic attenuation, ill-defined
centrilobular nodules (<5 mm), and air trapping. The
fibrotic form is
typically characterized...
- unlikely. The
clinical picture is
similar to an
autoimmune hepatitis with
centrilobular liver cell necrosis,
which can be
treated with corticosteroids. The...
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consisting of
irregular septal thickenings with ground-gl****
areas and
centrilobular nodules with a peri-lymphatic
distribution X-ray, 22 days
after onset...
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Gross pathology of lung
showing centrilobular emphysema characteristic of smoking.
Closeup of fixed, cut
surface shows multiple cavities lined by heavy...
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while making it very
susceptible to
viral hepatitis. Conversely, the
centrilobular zone III has the
poorest oxygenation, and will be most
affected during...
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Clinical tests include chest radiography or (HRCT)
which may show
centrilobular nodular and ground-gl****
opacities with air-trapping in the
middle and...