ABDOMINAL
GENERALISED LYMPHADENOPATHY
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A 42-year-old male, with a history of rheumatic stenosis of the left atrioventricular orifice resulted in chronic heart insufficiency, presented at the hospital with dyspnea at small physical exercises, tachycardia, a cyanosis of his lips, bubbling rales in the inferior segments of lungs, leg’s edema. What histological changes will be characteristic for a liver?
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Necrosis of hepatocytes in the center of lobule, fatty dystrophy on periphery
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Necrosis of hepatocytes in the center of lobule, hyalin dystrophy on periphery
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Necrosis of hepatocytes in the center of lobule, hydropic dystrophy on periphery
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Fatty dystrophy of hepatocytes in the center of lobule, necrosis on periphery
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