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    Histopathological patterns of the liver involvement in visceral leishmaniasis

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    The hepatic changes observed in liver specimen from either biopsy or necropsy of 47 patients with visceral leishmaniasis permited us to define three different histopathological patterns of involvement: typical, nodular, and fibrogenic. These patterns seem to be representative of different evolutive stages of the hepatic involvement in the disease either towards a more benign evolution or to more chronic stage with fibrosis and "cirrhosis". These histopathological evolutive stages are related to the prognosis of the disease

    Answer to July 2014 Photo Quiz

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    Case 4 the First Fatal Baylisascaris

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