1959
DOI: 10.1159/000202945
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Histological Changes in the Liver in Diseases of the Biliary Tract

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“…[3] found focal necrosis in 11 per cent of the specimens taken al the beginning of tin' operation and in 34 per cent of those taken at its end. Falliiiipr and Sjostriim [6] encountered similar lesions in 26 per cent of 211 liver specimens excised al the beginning of operations for biliary tract diseases.…”
Section: By H Sunzel and L Zettergrenmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…[3] found focal necrosis in 11 per cent of the specimens taken al the beginning of tin' operation and in 34 per cent of those taken at its end. Falliiiipr and Sjostriim [6] encountered similar lesions in 26 per cent of 211 liver specimens excised al the beginning of operations for biliary tract diseases.…”
Section: By H Sunzel and L Zettergrenmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…(i) a subcapsular zone of necrobiotic or necrotic liver cells infiltrated by granulocytes [4,5,8] and (ii) leukocyte infiltration into deep single or multiple liver cells [3,4,5,6,7,8]. According to some workers the leukocytic infiltration into the liver cells is combined w ith necrosis [4,5]; other deny this [8], However this lesion has often been called focal necrosis.…”
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“…4 The debate surrounding the incidence rates of hepatocellular damage in individuals with gall stone disease has persisted for many years. 5 In 1918, Graham was the first to recognize the potential impact of gallstone disease on the liver, emphasizing the need for thorough evaluation. 6 Building on this foundation, Orloff et al conducted pioneering and seminal research between 1942 and 1948, marking a significant milestone in the understanding of this connection.…”
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