40-year-old woman dies after a long history of an illness characterized by dyspnea, ohopnea, hepatomegaly, distended neck veins, and peripheral edema. The cut surface of the liver as it appears at autopsy is shown in the first panel. The second panel shows the microscopic appearance of the liver. Which of the following disorders is the most likely cause of these findings?
Correct Answer: Right-sided hea failure
Description: Clinical findings described in the question are typical of Right-sided hea failure due to hepatic sinusoidal congestion Image reveals nutmeg-like appearance of hepatic chronic passive congestion(Cardiac cirrhosis) Gross appearance is caused by congested centrilobular areas alternating with pale poal areas. Lab Findings - Elevated AST, ALT to 50-100 folds
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