-
known as
macrovesicular steatosis; otherwise, the
condition is
known as
microvesicular steatosis.
While not
particularly detrimental to the cell in mild cases...
-
differences clinically. The two main
types of
hyperplastic polyps are
microvesicular mucin-rich type and
goblet cell-rich type. A mucin-poor type with eosinophilic...
- Oil red O stain, that
shows microvesicular steatosis (or
small collections of fat
within the
liver cells). The
microvesicular steatosis usually spares zone...
-
hepatocytes present small fat
vacuoles (liposomes)
around the
nucleus (
microvesicular fatty change). In this stage,
liver cells are
filled with
multiple fat...
-
adenoma that is
greater than 0.5 cm is treated.
Microvesicular hyperplastic polyp. H&E stain.
Microvesicular hyperplastic polyp. H&E stain.
Traditional serrated...
-
light is not
recommended Cause drug-induced lupus, and
hepatitis Cause microvesicular fatty liver Cause tinnitus Cause epigastric pain
Interfere with methotrexate...
- infiltrates,
Mallory bodies,
apoptotic bodies,
clear vacuolated nuclei,
microvesicular steatosis, megamitochondria, and
perisinusoidal fibrosis. Hepatocyte...
- as
triglyceride ac****ulation,
which leads to
either small-droplet (
microvesicular) or large-droplet (macrovesicular)
fatty liver.
There is a separate...
- endotheliitis,
hemophagocytosis Heart:
cardiac muscle cell
necrosis Liver:
microvesicular steatosis Nose:
shedding of
olfactory epithelium Brain:
infarction Kidneys:...
- to be elevated.
These usually reflect alcoholic hepatic steatosis.
Microvesicular and
macrovesicular steatosis with
inflammation are seen in
liver biopsy...