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Microscopic characteristics of chronic hepatic congestion


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Chronic hepatic congestion is
a pathological process caused by the obstruction of hepatic venous return, resulting in blood stasis in the liver. A large amount of blood stasis in the liver can lead to hepatic lobular central venule and hepatic sinus dilation.
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. Blood
stasis in the capillaries of chronic hepatic congestion patients can be observed in the capillaries filled with red blood cells under the microscope.
3. Hepatic fibrous connective tissue hyperplasia
Such pathological changes are common in long-term chronic hepatic congestion patients. Long-term hepatic congestion can lead to liver tissue damage, and the damage part changes from organization to fibrosis, manifested by microscopic fibrous connective tissue hyperplasia in the liver.