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Summary
Description Liver reticulin.jpg |
English:
Micrograph
of the
liver
showing a
portal tract
and a nearby
hepatic venule
.
Reticulin stain
.
The normal "hepatocyte plate" -- the strands of hepatocytes that characterise the morphology of the liver and are separated by the
liver sinusoids
-- is one or two cells thick, as shown in the image. If the hepatocyte plate is three or more cells, it is diagnostic of
hepatocellular carcinoma
, the most common form of cancer that arises in the liver.
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