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. 2019 Sep 27;9(4):e2019107.
doi: 10.4322/acr.2019.107. eCollection 2019 Oct-Dec.

von Meyenburg Complex

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von Meyenburg Complex

Manoj Gopal Madakshira et al. Autops Case Rep. .
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Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1. A and B - Cut surface of the liver show presence of multiple bile stained lesions measuring 3 to 15 mm in diameter in subcapsular location. B A closer view of the subcapsular bile stained lesions; C and D – Photomicrographs of the liver shows mis-shaped dilated bile ducts lined by cuboidal cells, embedded in a fibrotic stroma (H&E, 200X) and cuboidal cells lining the ducts show cytoplasmic staining for Cytokeratin 7.

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