13. Macronodular (postnecrotic) cirrhosis
Organ: Liver
Description:
The liver is yellowish, greyish. The parenchyme is disordered due to the many nodules. The nodules are mostly >5 mm in diameter. The surface is irregular.
Diagnosis: Macronodular cirrhosis
Causes:
- Most likely viral hepatitis
Theory:
The border between micronodular and macronodular cirrhosis is when the diameter of the nodules crosses 5 mm, although we usually see a mix of both types. Micronodular is most frequently associated with alcoholic hepatitis while macronodular is most frequently associated with viral hepatitis.