k Cirrhosis and steatosis of the liver, light micrograph Micronodular cirrhosis in a human liver. Light micrograph showing regenerating nodules of hepatocytes with an extensive fatty change, separated by fibrous septa with chronic inflammatory infiltrates. Cirrhosis of the liver is a result of severe damage to the liver. The hard scar tissue that replaces healthy liver tissue. Cirrhosis can lead to liver failure and liver cancer. The scale bar corresponds to 2 millimetres., by JOSE CALVO SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Cirrhosis and steatosis of the liver, light micrograph Micronodular cirrhosis in a human liver. Light micrograph showing regenerating nodules of hepatocytes  with an extensive fatty change , separated by fibrous septa with chronic inflammatory infiltrates. Cirrhosis of the liver is a result of severe damage to the liver. The hard scar tissue that replaces healthy liver tissue. Cirrhosis can lead to liver failure and liver cancer. The scale bar corresponds to 2 millimetres., by JOSE CALVO   SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Cirrhosis and steatosis of the liver, light micrograph

Micronodular cirrhosis in a human liver. Light micrograph showing regenerating nodules of hepatocytes (with an extensive fatty change), separated by fibrous septa with chronic inflammatory infiltrates. Cirrhosis of the liver is a result of severe damage to the liver. The hard scar tissue that replaces healthy liver tissue. Cirrhosis can lead to liver failure and liver cancer. The scale bar corresponds to 2 millimetres., by JOSE CALVO / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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