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==Pathology==
 
==Pathology==
Lesions commonly develop at the parietal portion of the liver or at the periphery. They uually appear as irregularly-shaped red depressions on the surface of the liver that extend into the parenchyma. They consist of dilated sinusoids filled with blood and lined with epithelium. Livers containing a few lesions are commonly seen in young animals.  
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Lesions commonly develop at the parietal portion of the liver or at the periphery. They uually appear as irregularly-shaped red depressions on the surface of the liver that extend into the parenchyma and consist of dilated sinusoids filled with blood and lined with epithelium. Livers containing a few lesions are commonly seen in young animals.  
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On histopathology, hepatocytes appear swollen and degenerate with intracytoplasmic vacuoles and dilated sinusoids. The dilated sinusoids are filled with erythrocytes and occasionally fibrin strands and leucocytes. The hepatic parenchyma surrounding the lesions is frequently normal.
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On histopathology, hepatocytes appear swollen and degenerate with intracytoplasmic vacuoles and dilated sinusoids. The dilated sinusoids are filled with erythrocytes and fibrin strands and leucocytes are occasionally seen. The hepatic parenchyma surrounding the lesions is frequently normal.
    
==References==
 
==References==
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