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What Causes Centrilobular Necrosis?
Several factors can lead to centrilobular necrosis. Common causes include:
Hypoxia
due to heart failure or shock
Toxins
such as acetaminophen, alcohol, and certain drugs
Infections
like viral hepatitis
Metabolic disorders
such as Wilson's disease
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