Hepatic Pathology Quiz
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What type of necrosis leads to swelling of hepatocytes and is nonspecific?

  • Ballooning degeneration (correct)
  • Acidophil body
  • Centrilobular necrosis
  • Bridging necrosis
  • Which type of focal necrosis is identifiable as shrunken, eosinophilic round body and usually not accompanied by inflammation?

  • Centrilobular necrosis
  • Bridging necrosis
  • Ballooning degeneration
  • Acidophil body (correct)
  • In which pattern of injury do necrotic cells span adjacent lobules in portal-portal, portal-central, or central-central pattern?

  • Ballooning degeneration
  • Centrilobular necrosis
  • Acidophil body
  • Bridging necrosis (correct)
  • Which type of necrosis is characterized by necrotic cells in the centrilobular region of the liver acinus?

    <p>Centrilobular necrosis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the dual blood supply of the liver composed of?

    <p>Portal vein and hepatic artery</p> Signup and view all the answers

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