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Virtual Pathology Image Viewer
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Virtual Pathology Image Viewer 0.3.05
designed by Alex Wright,
Section of Pathology and Tumour Biology,
Leeds Institute of Medical Research,
University of Leeds. © 2026
| Name: | 1102.svs |
| Scan Resolution: | 0.4667 microns per pixel |
| Objective Zoom: | 20x |
| Image Width: | 44,022 |
| Image Height: | 29,985 |
| Total Area: | 1,319,999,670 |
| Scan Quality: | 30% |
| Tile Size: | 240 x 240 |
| Stripe Width: | 2034 |
| Scanner ID: | SS1041 |
| Date Scanned: | 2004-09-04 |
| Time Scanned: | 12:26:28 |
Virtual Pathology Image Viewer 0.3.05
designed by Alex Wright,
Section of Pathology and Tumour Biology,
Leeds Institute of Medical Research,
University of Leeds. © 2026
If the liver is exposed to constant damage (e.g. from high levels of alcohol), the liver becomes cirrhotic (scarred).
The healthy liver cells are replaced with scar tissue and this gives a nodular (lumpy) appearance. Eventually, when enough of the liver cells get replaced with scar tissue the liver starts to fail.
Under the microscope, there are many nodules made up of liver cells which are trying to re-grow, surrounded by scar tissue.