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What is Kupffer Cell Hyperplasia?
Kupffer cell hyperplasia refers to the increase in the number and size of Kupffer cells within the liver. This condition often arises in response to various
pathological stimuli
, including liver infections, toxins, or systemic inflammatory states.
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