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How is Hepatocyte Necrosis Identified Histologically?
Histological identification of hepatocyte necrosis involves examining liver tissue under a microscope. Key features include:
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Cell swelling
: Hepatocytes appear enlarged due to fluid accumulation.
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Cytoplasmic changes
: Increased eosinophilia, presence of Mallory bodies.
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Nuclear changes
: Pyknosis (nuclear shrinkage), karyorrhexis (nuclear fragmentation), and karyolysis (nuclear dissolution).
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Loss of cell boundaries
: Cells lose their membrane integrity and lyse.
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Inflammation
: Presence of inflammatory cells, particularly neutrophils and macrophages.
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