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Cirrhosis is a complication of liver disease which involves loss of liver cells and irreversible scarring of the liver. Typically, the disease comes on slowly over months or years. Early on, there are often no symptoms.  As the disease worsens, a person may become tired, weak, itchy, have swelling in the lower legs, develop yellow skin, bruise easily, have fluid build up in the abdomen, or develop spider-like blood vessels on the skin. Cirrhosis is most commonly caused by alcohol, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is due to a number of reasons, including being overweight, diabetes, high blood fats, and high blood pressure.  Cirrhosis is characterized by the replacement of normal liver tissue by scar tissue. These changes lead to loss of liver function. Diagnosis is based on blood testing, medical imaging, and liver biopsy.  Image illustrates hepatic steatosis and chronic hepatitis.  Trichrome stain
Histological Pancreas human, Liver human, Vermiform appendix human and Kidney Human under the microscope for education.
Damaged myelinated nerve fibers showing wallerian degeneration. Wallerian degeneration occurs after axonal injury. It is followed by degradation of the myelin sheath and infiltration by macrophages. Osmium tetroxide stain form myelin
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Histology of human kidney under microscope view for education, Human tissue.
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FNAC of lymph nodes tissue Cytology microscopic 100x show Microbacterium Tuberculosis TB. Lymph node TB at medical histopathology laboratory.
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Fatty liver disease (steatosis) is a common condition caused by having too much fat build up in your liver. A healthy liver contains a small amount of fat. It becomes a problem when fat reaches 5% to 10% of your liver's weight.
Showing Light micrograph Type of Tissue Human under the microscope in Lab.
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Human healthy liver with normal hepatocytes. Optical microscope. Magnification X100.
Silicosis lung with black deposit human pathology biosample under microscopy
Cerebellar granule cells, light micrograph. Cerebellar granular layer stained with Golgi silver chromate showing the abundance of granule cells. They have a very small rounded soma with three to five dendrites, ending in an enlargement called a dendritic claw. The dark thick traces are blood capillaries.
Liver cells stained to show nuclei and viewed at high magnification with a light microscope. This image was taken with Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast optics that increase contrast while retaining maximum resolution.
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Myxoid liposarcoma.  Myxoid/round cell liposarcoma, or MRCLS, is one of several types of liposarcoma. Liposarcoma is a rare cancer that grows in the cells that store fat in the body. MRCLS usually grows in the arms and legs. These tumors grow slowly, and they can spread to other parts of the body
Backgrounds of Characteristics Tissue of Human scalp, Skin human from general body surface and showing sweat glands under microscope.
Spleen Tissue From Dog seen on microscope at 200x Magnification. Phase Contrast Optical Microscope
Photomicrograph of Stomach Adenocarcinoma. Gastric Adenocarcinoma.
Acute ordinary hepatitis liver biopsy under light microscopy
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for Brain-Eating Amoeba, Naegleri fowleri and N. fowleri RT-PCR test. It's an amoeba that can cause a serious central nervous system infection
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Thyroid cancer: Microscopic image of Metastatic papillary carcinoma of thyroid. Reactive change. Lymph node carcinoma.
Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is a benign liver lesion that is composed of a proliferation of hyperplastic hepatocytes surrounding a central stellate scar. Typically, FNH is a solitary lesion that is more commonly seen in women.
Host cells with spores (mold) are inside wood under the microscope for education.
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A tomato under the microscope
Interstitial pneumonitis human pathology sample under microscopy in different area
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