In liver pathology, a ground glass hepatocyte, abbreviated GGH, is a liver parenchymal cell with a flat hazy and uniformly dull appearing cytoplasm on...
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massacre. Focusing screen Frosted glass Ground glass hepatocyte Ground glass joints Ground-glass opacity "Pain in the Glass". Snopes. Retrieved 5 August 2013...
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Ballooning degeneration (redirect from Ballooning degeneration of hepatocytes)
also has cytoplasmic clearing and cell swelling. Councilman body Ground glass hepatocyte Mallory body Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Ballooning degeneration...
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digital signature schemes Greater Golden Horseshoe, Ontario, Canada Ground glass hepatocyte Guelph General Hospital in Ontario, Canada This disambiguation...
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pathologic appearance of a large bile duct hamartoma. Cholestasis Ground glass hepatocyte Mallory body Sheikh, Abdul Ahad E; Nguyen, Anthony P; Leyba, Katarina;...
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treatment. Individuals with high viral loads, characteristically have ground glass hepatocytes on biopsy. Vaccines for the prevention of hepatitis B have been...
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Micrograph showing lipofuscin, in brown/yellow, in a liver biopsy with ground glass hepatocytes; H&E stain...
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differ in detail, liver diseases often have features in common. Ground glass hepatocytes Primary biliary cirrhosis Budd–Chiari syndrome Micrograph of non-alcoholic...
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Viral hepatitis Micrograph showing ground glass hepatocytes, which are seen in chronic hepatitis B infections (a type of viral hepatitis), and represent...
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Jean-Pierre; Borisch, Bettina; Hadengue, Antoine; Negro, Francesco (2000). "Hepatocyte steatosis is a cytopathic effect of hepatitis C virus genotype 3". Journal...
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ἥπατος (hêpar, hḗpatos), ἡπατικός (hēpatikós) heparin, hepatic, hepatitis, hepatocyte, hepatology, hepatomancy, hepatoscopy, hepatotoxic, hepatotoxin, hepatotropic...
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surface wound but causing internal injury and internal bleeding. For a glass foreign body, "frequently, an innocent skin wound disguises the extensive...
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electron microscopy: a quantitative and qualitative study on isolated hepatocytes". Journal of Microscopy. 137 (Pt 2): 189–207. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2818...
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consumption (such as in alcohol use disorder) then leads to cell death in the hepatocytes as the fat stores reduce the function of the cell to the point of death...
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the liver, where they invade hepatocytes. They grow and divide in the liver for 2–10 days, with each infected hepatocyte eventually harboring up to 40...
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ἥπατος (hêpar, hḗpatos), ἡπατικός (hēpatikós) heparin, hepatic, hepatitis, hepatocyte, hepatology, hepatomancy, hepatoscopy, hepatotoxic, hepatotoxin, hepatotropic...
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"Temporary Liver", Extracorporeal Liver Assist Device (ELAD): The human hepatocyte cell line (C3A line) in a hollow fiber bioreactor can mimic the hepatic...
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has been proposed that certain computed tomography findings such as ground-glass opacities, air bronchogram, spiculated margins, vascular convergence...
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