Liver Pathology I Flashcards
Bile is produced in the
- Small Intestine
- Pancreas
- Liver
- Stomach
- Gallbladder
- Liver
Oxygenated blood is supplied to the liver via the:
- Portal and Hepatic Vein
- Hepatic Vein and Hepatic Artery
- Portal Vein and Hepatic Artery
- Hepatic artery only

- Portal Vein and Hepatic Artery
What comprises the portal triad?
- Hepatic Artery
- Bile Duct
- Portal Vein
Which hepatocytes are the most susceptible to ischemic injury?
Zone 3 - those closest to the hepatic vein
What fluid flows within hepatic sinusoids?
- Bile
- Lymph
- Venous blood from intestine and spleen
- Arterial blood from hepatic artery
- Mixed arterial and venous blood
- Mixed arterial and venous blood
What are some of the key proteins synthesized by the liver?
- Albumin
- Acute Phase Proteins
- Clotting Factors
- Alpha-1 Antitrypsin
Ballooning Degeneration
Swelling of hepatocytes
Feathery Degeneration
Retained biliary material in swollen hepatocytes
Macrovesicular Steatosis
Accumulation of fat droplets in hepatocytes where the large droplets push the nuclei to one side
Microvesicular Steatosis
Accumulation of fat droplets in hepatocytes that are smaller so the nuclei remain in the central position
Interface Hepatitis
If inflammation passes the interface then it is
considered to be interface hepatitis
What is interface hepatitis specific for?
Autoimmune Hepatitis
What cells are responsible for collagen deposition in the liver?
Stellate Cells
What are ALT levels more specific for?
Hepatocyte damages
What is the ratio of ALT:AST like in most liver diseases?
ALT is greater than AST