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| *** Some plant toxins will cause fatty change in the very early stages of poisoning. | | *** Some plant toxins will cause fatty change in the very early stages of poisoning. |
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− | ====Distribution of fatty change in the liver==== | + | ====Distribution of Fatty Change in the Liver==== |
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− | The distribution of fatty change in the liver lobule tends to be throughout the whole lobule
| + | * Fatty change in the liver tends to be throughout the whole lobule. |
− | but occasionally there is a preferential localisation which may give some clue to inciting
| + | * Occasionally there is a preferential localiasation - this may give some clue as to the inciting cause. |
− | cause. | + | ** E.g. in chronic venous congestion |
− | Chronic venous congestion in the liver due to a failing heart ( a cause of anoxia ) will also
| + | *** Due to a failing heart (a cause of anoxia). |
− | produce fatty change. In conjunction with the fatty change the pooling of the blood in the
| + | *** Blood pools in the centrilobular area (due to ineffective blood flow back to the heart), as well as fatty change being induced. |
− | centrilobular area due to ineffective flow back to the heart, gives a striking gross appearance | + | **** Gives a striking gross appearance - areas of yellow interspersed with red. |
− | of areas of yellow interspersed with red, and this has been described as a 'nutmeg liver'.
| + | ***** Described as a 'nutmeg liver'. |
− | The practical implication of this when found at post-mortem examination, is to examine the
| + | *** When found post-mortem examination, indicated the heart should be examined for the cause. |
− | heart for the cause. | |
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| ====Significance of fatty change==== | | ====Significance of fatty change==== |