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The '''liver''' is an organ [[pathologist]]s are seeing less of, as [[radiologist]]s (with multimodal imaging and triphasic CT scans) are pretty good at sorting-out many types of liver lesions.
The '''liver''' is an organ [[pathologist]]s are seeing less of, as [[radiologist]]s (with multimodal imaging and triphasic CT scans) are pretty good at sorting-out many types of liver lesions.


Liver biopsies are quite often non-specific, as the liver isn't very sophisticated; it has the same appearance for many mechanisms of injury.
Liver biopsies are quite often non-specific, as the liver has the same appearance for many mechanisms of injury, especially when the injury is marked.


Almost every differential in liver pathology has "drugs" -- if it isn't clearly malignancy.
Almost every differential in liver pathology has "drugs" -- if it isn't clearly malignancy.
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