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If a liver biopsy is required, it can be performed under anesthesia. Increased risk of bleeding: In general, liver biopsy is not attempted if the INR is 1.5 or the platelet count is
ing to HAI, fibrosis is staged using a 5-tier system, with stage 0 corresponding to absence of fibrosis and stage 4 to cirrhosis. Intermediate stages 1 and 3 correspond to fibrous expansion of portal tracts (score 1) and bridging fibrosis (score 3), respectively.
Biopsies taken with a 16-gauge needle facilitate obtaining larger specimen sizes. Most experts agree that a specimen with 11 portal tracts about 2 cm long is adequate for evaluation. An alternative approach should be considered if an adequate specimen is not obtained after 2 passes.
A normal liver biopsy shows: no signs of scarring or fibrosis in the liver. no significant accumulation in the liver. no signs of cancer or abnormal cell growth.
A biopsy may be done if you have: An enlarged liver. Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice). Abnormal lab tests that suggest liver disease.

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Hepatic Pathology. This is a case of viral hepatitis C, which in half of cases leads to chronic liver disease. The extent of chronic hepatitis can be graded by the degree of activity (necrosis and inflammation) and staged by the degree of fibrosis.

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