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*Cytoplasm cleared with "whisps" or cobbwebs.
*Cytoplasm cleared with "whisps" or cobbwebs.
*Large relative to normal hepatocyte.
*Large relative to normal hepatocyte.
**2-3X normal size.<ref>MG. 16 September 2009.</ref>
**2-3X normal size.<ref>Guindi, M. 16 September 2009.</ref>


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Quantity of fat is usually given as a percentage and graded ''mild'', ''moderate'', or ''marked''.
Quantity of fat is usually given as a percentage and graded ''mild'', ''moderate'', or ''marked''.
*Mild <33%, moderate >33% & <66%, marked >66%.<ref>MG. September 17, 2009.</ref>
*Mild <33%, moderate >33% & <66%, marked >66%.<ref>Guindi, M. September 17, 2009.</ref>


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*It is considered technically incorrect to say the liver, in steatosis/steatohepatitis, contains ''adipocytes''; they are ''lipid-laden hepatocytes'',<ref>MG. September 2009.</ref> despite that:
*It is considered technically incorrect to say the liver, in steatosis/steatohepatitis, contains ''adipocytes''; they are ''lipid-laden hepatocytes'',<ref>Guindi, M. September 2009.</ref> despite that:
**Histologically, these cells look like adipocytes.
**Histologically, these cells look like adipocytes.
**Lipid-laden hepatocytes have gene activations suggestive of adipogenic-like transformation.<ref>URL: [http://www.jci.org/articles/view/20513/version/1 http://www.jci.org/articles/view/20513/version/1]. Accessed on: 23 September 2009.</ref>
**Lipid-laden hepatocytes have gene activations suggestive of adipogenic-like transformation.<ref>URL: [http://www.jci.org/articles/view/20513/version/1 http://www.jci.org/articles/view/20513/version/1]. Accessed on: 23 September 2009.</ref>
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=====Brown/yellow cytoplasmic inclusions=====
=====Brown/yellow cytoplasmic inclusions=====
Comparison of brown/yellow cytoplasmic inclusions:<ref>MG. September 2009.</ref>
Comparison of brown/yellow cytoplasmic inclusions:<ref>Guindi, M. September 2009.</ref>
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