Hepatic histological features described in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection include bile duct damage, lymphoid follicles and/or aggregates in portal tracts, large- and small-droplet fat, Mallory body-like material in hepatocytes, liver cell dysplasia and multinucleation, and activation of sinusoidal inflammatory cells. We have examined the frequency of these lesions in 189 liver biopsy specimens, to distinguish HCV from hepatitis B infection. We have analyzed a set of three features of tures more likely to be seen in HCV than in HBV infection: lymphoid follicles and/or aggregates (68
作者:Marioara, Cornianu;Alis, Dema;Sorina, T?ban;Daniela, Laz?r;Elena, Laz?r;Corina, Vernic
来源:Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2006 年 47卷 1期