Histological features of chronic hepatitis -a) Fibrosis of porta hepatisb) Architectural changesc) Bridging necrosisd) Ballooning degenerations
Correct Answer: ac
Description: In chronic hepatitis :
Liver architecture is usually well preserved.
Portal zones infiltrated with lymphocytes and plasma cells and there is fibrosis of porta hepatis.
Bridging necrosis seen by linking of fibrous septa between the lobules.
Ballooning degeneration is seen in Acute hepatitis.
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