Morphometric study of liver biopsies from six entities (normal tissue, post-hepatitis cirrhosis, post-alcoholic cirrhosis, cancer-related cirrhosis, hepatocellular adenoma and hepatocellular adenocarcinoma) confirmed that this technique can be a valuable adjunct to histopathologic study in the examination of such specimens. As expected, measurements in cirrhotic nodules showed two populations of cells. The so-called 'large dysplastic cells' had nuclear and cellular areas close to those of normal hepatocytes and should thus bu considered to be hyperplastic elements, not precancerous elements. The smaller dysplastic cells had morphometric values close to those of the corresponding hepatocellular carcinomas, indicating that these cells are the...
Ten cirrhotic patients with ultrasonically discernible focal liver masses underwent fine cutting nee...
Objective. The goal of this study was to determine the etiopathological association of various hepat...
Objective: To explore how morphometry can minimize subjectivity in the assessment of liver nodules i...
Hepatocellular dysplasia, first described by Anthony et al. [J. clin. Path. 26: 217-223, 1973], is c...
Liver-cell dysplasia is a well known histological entity with preneoplastic significance in experime...
A morphometric study was performed on 200 nuclei per case in six well-differentiated hepatocarcinoma...
Classification of rat hepatocellular proliferative lesions can vary between pathologists as the many...
The multistep process of hepatic carcinogenesis is mirrored by the morphologic classification of les...
The spectrum of so-called space-occupying small (0.5-2.5 cm) sizable nodules arising in the cirrhoti...
In recent years, growing number of literatures have supported the concept that large nodules usually...
Due to the recent progress in radiology and increased clinical and pathological interest, small hepa...
The early stages of hepatocarcinogenesis in human chronic liver diseases are characterized by the em...
The current ability to increase the survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) relies ...
To assess the degree of fibrosis and the structural changes affecting parenchymal and extraparenchym...
Precancerous lesions that may be detected in chronically diseased, usually cirrhotic livers, include...
Ten cirrhotic patients with ultrasonically discernible focal liver masses underwent fine cutting nee...
Objective. The goal of this study was to determine the etiopathological association of various hepat...
Objective: To explore how morphometry can minimize subjectivity in the assessment of liver nodules i...
Hepatocellular dysplasia, first described by Anthony et al. [J. clin. Path. 26: 217-223, 1973], is c...
Liver-cell dysplasia is a well known histological entity with preneoplastic significance in experime...
A morphometric study was performed on 200 nuclei per case in six well-differentiated hepatocarcinoma...
Classification of rat hepatocellular proliferative lesions can vary between pathologists as the many...
The multistep process of hepatic carcinogenesis is mirrored by the morphologic classification of les...
The spectrum of so-called space-occupying small (0.5-2.5 cm) sizable nodules arising in the cirrhoti...
In recent years, growing number of literatures have supported the concept that large nodules usually...
Due to the recent progress in radiology and increased clinical and pathological interest, small hepa...
The early stages of hepatocarcinogenesis in human chronic liver diseases are characterized by the em...
The current ability to increase the survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) relies ...
To assess the degree of fibrosis and the structural changes affecting parenchymal and extraparenchym...
Precancerous lesions that may be detected in chronically diseased, usually cirrhotic livers, include...
Ten cirrhotic patients with ultrasonically discernible focal liver masses underwent fine cutting nee...
Objective. The goal of this study was to determine the etiopathological association of various hepat...
Objective: To explore how morphometry can minimize subjectivity in the assessment of liver nodules i...