10. Haemosiderosis of liver: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Staining''': Prussian blue, HE '''Organ''': Liver '''Description''': With the Prussian blue stain, we can see normal liver tissue with small, medium and large accumulation of blue pigment. Notably, the pigment can be seen inside the epithelial cells of the bile duct in the portal triads. With the HE stain, the description is similar, however the pigment is brownish instead of bluish. '''Diagnosis''': Hemosiderosis in the liver '''Theory''': The pigment can not..."
(Created page with "'''Staining''': Prussian blue, HE '''Organ''': Liver '''Description''': With the Prussian blue stain, we can see normal liver tissue with small, medium and large accumulation of blue pigment. Notably, the pigment can be seen inside the epithelial cells of the bile duct in the portal triads. With the HE stain, the description is similar, however the pigment is brownish instead of bluish. '''Diagnosis''': Hemosiderosis in the liver '''Theory''': The pigment can not...")
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