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Liver EQA circulation B1










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Case number 338

Female 16 years

Abnormal LFTs, bruising, nosebleed for 3 weeks, tired, ? auto-immune hepatitis anti smooth muscle antibody 3+

Specimen:

Liver biopsy

Macroscopic description:
14mm core of liver






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Case number 339

Male 21 years

Left hemihepatectomy for liver cyst ?hydatid

Specimen: Resection of liver cyst

Macroscopic description:
Cystic segment of liver 14X12X6cm. Outer surface smooth, focal calcification of wall. unilocular






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Case number 340

Male 40 years

Longstanding HCV infection. Intravenous drug use. Consideration for treatment, mildly abnormal liver function tests. No other factors in history.

Specimen:

Core biopsy of liver

Macroscopic description:
Three cores of liver






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Case number 341

Female 38 years

Incidental space occupying lesion in right lobe of liver.

Specimen: R hepatectomy

Macroscopic description:
Pale lesion 35mm in greatest dimension in a non-cirrhotic liver






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Case number 342

Male 56 years

Orthotopic liver transplant for HCV cirrhosis.

Specimen: Explanted Liver

Macroscopic description:
6mm diameter green and white nodule in right lobe of a cirrhotic liver. Most of the rest of the liver consists of nodules 1-5mm diameter






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Case number 343

Male 44 years

Farmer who presented to the chest physicians with respiratory symptoms . On CT scan he had enlarged hilar nodes and an enlarged liver.

Specimen:

Liver biopsy

Macroscopic description:
2 cores each 26mm long






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Case number 344

Male 63 years

Previous diagnosis of non cirrhotic portal hypertension, ?cirrhosis, has CRF due to diabetes.

Specimen:

Liver biopsy

Macroscopic description:
Four cores, 4mm to 17mm in length






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Case number 345

Female 44 years

Lesion in right lobe of liver. ?Focal nodular hyperplasia.

Specimen: Right hepatectomy

Macroscopic description:
Portion of liver measuring 150x125x65mm and weighing 688g. on slicing there is a pale greenish nodule with a variegated cut surface measuring up to 65mm in maximum diameter. There is another nodule 45mm in maximum diameter situated towards one end of the specimen. This block B6= 1st nodule with adjacent liver.






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Case number 346

Female 33 years

Hydatid cyst left lateral liver. Left lateral segmentectomy.

Specimen: Left lateral segment

Macroscopic description:
Specimen weighs 295g, segment II & IIl,measuring 12x7.5x7cm, which includes an intact cyst 7.5cm in diameter at the ?superior aspect of the specimen






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Case number 347

Female 51 years

Emergency liver transplant for acute liver failure. Looked like acute-on-chronic liver disease at laparotomy.

Specimen: Liver

Macroscopic description:
Bile stained liver, 970g, 20x14x6cm. Cut surface shows large areas of confluent necrosis, involving almost all of the right lobe and segment IV. Segments II-III and V-VI are relatively less affected, and show bile stained nutmeg pattern. There are no tumours.






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Case number 348

Male 42 years

Known TB on treatment. Special stain: ZN is negative.

Specimen:

Liver biopsy

Macroscopic description:
One core of brownish tissue






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Case number 349

Female 77 years

Autoimmune hepatitis.

Specimen:

Liver biopsy

Macroscopic description:
Two cores of brownish tissue






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