Microscopic Morphology of Acute Viral Hepatitis

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What is the main feature of portal tract inflammation in acute viral hepatitis?

  • Eosinophilic infiltrate with lobular disarray
  • Lymphocytic infiltrate with ballooning degeneration
  • Mononuclear infiltrate with or without spillover into the surrounding parenchyma (correct)
  • Neutrophilic infiltrate with spillover into the surrounding parenchyma

What is a common histological feature of hepatocyte necrosis in acute viral hepatitis?

  • Eosinophilic bodies with lobular disarray
  • Neutrophilic bodies with cholestasis
  • Basophilic bodies
  • Acidophil bodies (correct)

Which of the following is a characteristic of acute viral hepatitis?

  • Widespread regenerative nodules
  • Isolated cholestasis without inflammation
  • Spotty or bridging necrosis (correct)
  • Diffuse fatty change without ballooning degeneration

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