Cirrhosis Gynecomastia
MCQ pass liver a council?
The physical examination of a 45 year old male with a medical history revealed clearly someone who looks like much larger than their stated age with swelling of the abdomen, gynecomastia, testicular atrophy, Multiple spider angiomas, the head of Medusa, and yellowing of sclera. The patient appears to have mild cognitive impairment and short-term memory. A liver biopsy, probably would reveal which of the following statements? A. Dilation of the bile ducts of normal hepatocytes B. Several of the remains disorganized liver tissue containing bile components C. multiple nodules with small intracellular organisms Russell D. Sola disorganized collection atypical hepatocytes with several abnormal mitotic figures E. Sites fibrosis, alteration liver parenchyma and I hesitate to guess id ESLF … Liver cirrhosis is indicative of E or at least I think
Thanks for your question. Yes, the option E is correct for the exact reasons.
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