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Fig. 6B. Patients with MR imaging periportal halo sign have more
diffuse periportal hepatocellular parenchymal extinction than patients with
cirrhosis from other causes. Photomicrographs of liver tissue from 41-year-old
woman with primary biliary cirrhosis with MR imaging periportal halo sign
(A) and from 56-year-old man with cirrhosis not caused by primary
biliary cirrhosis (B) show no conspicuous difference around portal
triads (arrows) between two patients. Scale = 1-cm section. (Masson
trichrome, x 20)
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