Mallory bodies are seen in?
Correct Answer: al - antitrypsin deficiency
Description: Ans. is 'c' i.e., al - antitrypsin deficiency Mallory hyaline (mallory bodies)* Mallory bodies are eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies which are composed predominantly of keratin intermediate filaments. They are also known as alcoholic hyaline.* These inclusions are characteristic but not specific feature of alcoholic liver disease, as they are also seen in other conditions such as -1. Alcoholic liver disease2. Primary billiary cirrhosis3. Indian childhood cirrhosis4. Wilson's disease5. Hepatocellular carcinoma6. Focal nodular hyperplasia7. Chronic cholestatic syndrome8. al - antitrypsin deficiency
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