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Fig. 7B. Lack of diffuse nature of periportal hepatocellular
parenchymal extinction may result in nonvisualization of MR imaging periportal
halo sign in patients with cirrhosis not caused by primary biliary cirrhosis.
Photomicrograph of liver tissue from 39-year-old woman with primary biliary
cirrhosis with MR imaging periportal halo sign (arrows) reveals other
areas of liver show severe parenchymal extinction. Scale = 1-cm section.
(Masson trichrome, x 20)
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