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Histologic Features and Prevalence of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH). NASH is a potentially progressive type of nonalcoholic
Steatohepatitis (NASH ... NASH is a potentially ... specimens: ballooned hepatocytes ... distribution of NASH ... #Epidemiology #NASH
Liver Chemistry Tests - AST, ALT, Alkaline Phosphatase and Bilirubin Metabolism
AST and ALT:
 • AST: liver
Synthesis: in hepatocyte ... accumulation in hepatocyte ... from albumin upon hepatocyte ... conjugation in hepatocyte ... reuptake into hepatocyte
Pathogenesis of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis. Various factors, including inflammation, hyperinsulinemia or insulin resistance, and altered lipid homeostasis,
develop in fatty hepatocytes ... Pathophysiology #GI #IM #NASH
Pathology - Hepatocyte Pigments

Lipofuschin (H&E) 

Alpha-I-antitrypsin globules (PAS-D) 

Mallory's hyaline / Mallory Denk Bodies 

Giant Mitochondria
Pathology - Hepatocyte ... bilirubinostasis (H&E) #Hepatocyte
The Mechanism of Small Interfering RNA (siRNA) Therapy. Synthetic double-stranded RNA containing an ALAS1-specific sequence is
exclusively on hepatocytes ... Within the hepatocyte
NAFLD Activity Score (NAS)
0–3 for steatosis
0–3 for inflammation
0–2 for ballooning hepatocytes
NAS ≥5 is classified as definitive
Activity Score (NAS ... for ballooning hepatocytes ... NAS ≥5 is classified ... as definitive NASH ... Activity #Score #NAS
Monkeypox Vesicular Rash on Skin Exam

#Monkeypox #Rash #Skin #PhysicalExam #clinical #vesicles #dermatology
Monkeypox Vesicular Rash ... #Monkeypox #Rash ... #Skin #PhysicalExam
Syphilis Rash on Palms and Soles

#Syphilis #Rash #Palms #Soles #clinical #dermatology #skin #secondary #PhysicalExam
Syphilis Rash on ... #Syphilis #Rash ... skin #secondary #PhysicalExam
NAFLD / NASH Progression Timeline
Healthy Liver → NAFLD/NASH → 0.25-3.2%/year → Cirrhotic NASH → 0.3-2.6%/year →
NAFLD / NASH Progression ... Liver → NAFLD/NASH ... year → Cirrhotic NASH ... → HCC • NAFLD/NASH ... → Cirrhotic NASH
Hepatic Portal Venous System Drainage Anatomy
1) Most of the blood from abdominal organs goes into the
is delivered to hepatocytes