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This woman is suffering from liver cancer
caused by hepatitis B
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Larger image: www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepbiac001a.jpg
Largest image: www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepbiac001b.jpg
Courtesy of Patricia Walker, MD, Ramsey Clinic Associates, St. Paul, MN |
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Transmission electron micrograph of
hepatitis B virions
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Normal liver. It has a fine
lobular texture and smooth capsular surface.
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Courtesy of Tulane University School of Medicine
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"Section of liver damaged
by HBV. Note the enlarged cells and blistering of the capsular surface."
http://www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepbuta001.jpg
Copyright, Anthony Demetris, MD Director, Division of Transplantation Pathology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. For permission to use image,
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"Section of liver damaged by HBV.
Note the enlarged cells and blistering of the capsular surface."
http://www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepbuta002.jpg
Copyright, Anthony Demetris, MD Director, Division of Transplantation Pathology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. For permission to use image,
contact Dr. Demetris at demetrisaj@upmc.edu |
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