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q]16? - docnok
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A patient with hepatitis B dies 9 days after the onset
of symptoms. Microscopically, his liver is most
likely to show
(A) diffuse fatty vacuolization with minimal
necrosis
(B) diffuse fibrosis with nodularity
© limited peripheral zonal necrosis
(D) widespread hepatocellular necrosis
(E) widespread neutrophilic infiltration in
lobules
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#2
Ans is AA.
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#3
dd
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#4
i think it's A
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#5
D..acute liver failure (ALF) there is widespread hepatocellular necrosis
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#6
but 10 days after onset of symptoms
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#7
fulminant hepatic failure ...D

Hyperacute
within 7 days ...
very high risk of cerebral edema
Acute
8-28 days
high risk of cerebral edema
Subacute
5-26 weeks
low risk of cerebral edema
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