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Fig. 1. Photograph of control (left) and lysosomal acid lipase–deficient mouse (right), both approximately 30 weeks old. Depleted subcutaneous adipose tissue, depleted omentum, and markedly enlarged and yellow liver (large arrows) are seen in deficient mouse; normal liver (small arrows) and normal omentum (arrowheads) are seen in control mouse.