How Normal Is the Liver in Which the Inflammatory Type Hepatocellular Adenoma Develops?
Figure 2
Steatosis and vascular changes. (a) The transitional area of a nonsteatotic adenoma (left part) with a steatotic adjacent nontumorous liver (right part). (b) Moderate steatosis in a distant sample. A portal tract is present in the right lower corner and a central vein in the left upper corner (*). (c) Vascular changes in a distant sample. A portal tract (P) is present in the right lower corner and a central vein in the right upper corner (*). An area with dilated sinusoids is present in the left lower corner. The arrow indicates a group of single arteries. (d) Detail of the single arteries.