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=====Toxins=====
 
=====Toxins=====
. A large number of toxins will cause fatty change in the liver. In these cases,
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consider the fatty change to be a more severe form of cellular swelling. Among these are;
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* Many toxins will cause fatty change in the liver.  
a. bacterial and fungal toxins- either produced in the bloodstream from circulating bacteria
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** In these cases fatty change may be considered to be a more severe form of [[General Pathology#Cellular Swelling|cellular swelling]].
(septicaemia/bacteraemia) or produced elsewhere and absorbed into the bloodstream.
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* Examples:
b. chemical toxins such as CCl4, phosphorus, arsenic and lead.
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** Bacterial and fungal toxins
c. some plant and fungal toxins, will cause fatty change in the very early stages of
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*** May be:
poisoning.
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**** Produced in the bloodstream by circulating bacteria (septicaemia/bacteraemia)
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**** Produced elsewhere and absorbed into the bloodstream.
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** Chemical toxins  
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*** For example, CCl4, phosphorus, arsenic and lead.
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** Plant toxins
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*** Some plant toxins will cause fatty change in the very early stages of poisoning.
    
====Distribution of fatty change in the liver====
 
====Distribution of fatty change in the liver====
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