Cytology liver

  • What are normal hepatocytes cytology?

    Normal liver
    The hepatocytes are present as single cells, or monolayered small cell groups and sheets.
    The cells are round, polygonal, have well defined cell borders, and granular dense cytoplasm.
    Hepatocytes frequently contain cytoplasmic pigments (lipofuscin, hemosiderin, bile pigment, copper)..

  • What is cytology of the liver?

    Liver cytology specializes in the study of liver cells.
    The main liver cells are called hepatocytes; however, there are other cells that can be observed in a liver sample such as Kupffer cells (macrophages).
    The liver is the biggest gland of the body..

Cytology is less useful in diagnosing specific localized non neoplastic and benign liver lesions, but is nevertheless helpful in excluding a malignant process.AbstractIntroductionNormal liverHepatocellular carcinoma
Liver cytology is the branch of cytology that studies the liver cells and its functions. The liver is a vital organ, in charge of almost all the body's metabolism. Main liver cells are hepatocytes, Kupffer cells, and hepatic stellate cells; each one with a specific function.

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