You are examining the liver biopsy specimen of a patient and you find Mallory hyaline in it. Which of the following would you exclude from the diagnosis?

Correct Answer: Hepatitis E
Description: Mallory hyaline bodies are eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions seen in degenerating liver cells, they also contain cytokeratin intermediate filaments. Some conditions showing Mallory hyaline are given below: 1. Wilson's disease2. Hepatocellular ca3. Primary biliary cirrhosis4. Indian childhood cirrhosis5. Alcoholic liver disease Ref: Robbins Illustrated Pathology, 7th Edition, Page 905
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