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centrilobular necrosis
Tuesday 13 April 2004
Types
centrilobular hepatocellular ballooning
centrilobular focal liver cell necrosis
centrilobular sinusoidal congestion
centrilobular drop-out
centrilobular hemorrhagic necrosis
confluent lobular necrosis
Etiology
acute liver allograft rejection (acute cellular rejection)
- acute centrilobular rejection
- centrilobular necrosis in liver allograft
- centrilobular lymphocytic infiltration
autoimmune hepatitis
hepatic veno-occlusive disease
toxics
- acetaminophen intoxication
- Amanita mushroom poisoning
See also
hepatic lesions
- centrilobular lesions
References
Centrilobular necrosis in children after combined liver and small bowel transplantation. Lacaille F, Canioni D, Fournet JC, Revillon Y, Cezard JP, Goulet O. Transplantation. 2002 Jan 27;73(2):252-7. PMID: 11821740