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Cytoarchitectural Changes Found in a Liver Tissue Specimen Extracted from an Ebola Patient

Cytoarchitectural Changes Found in a Liver Tissue Specimen Extracted from an Ebola Patient

Under a magnification of 100X, this hematoxylin-eosin-stained (H&E) photomicrograph depicts the cytoarchitectural changes found in a liver tissue specimen extracted from an Ebola disease patient in Zaire. This particular view reveals a “zone of acidophilic necrosis within which there were several degenerating hepatocytes. Taking place at the periphery of the necrotic area, were microvacuolar fatty changes.”

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An Acidophilic Necrosis Leading to the Formation of a Councilman Body, and Cytoplasmic Inclusions.

An Acidophilic Necrosis Leading to the Formation of a Councilman Body, and Cytoplasmic Inclusions.

Under a high magnification of 400X, this hematoxylin-eosin-stained (H&E) photomicrograph depicts the cytoarchitectural changes found in a liver tissue specimen extracted from an Ebola disease patient in Zaire. This particular view reveals an “acidophilic necrosis leading to the formation of a Councilman body, and cytoplasmic inclusions. A steatotic (fatty change) vesicle was caught in the process of formation.”

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Cytoarchitectural Changes found in a Liver Tissue from an Ebola Patient

Cytoarchitectural Changes found in a Liver Tissue from an Ebola Patient

Under a low magnification of 80X, this hematoxylin-eosin-stained (H&E) photomicrograph depicts the cytoarchitectural changes found in a liver tissue specimen extracted from an Ebola disease patient in Zaire. This particular view reveals “disseminated acidophilic necrosis, microvacuolar fatty degeneration, and a discrete histiolymphocytic infiltrate into the periportal space.”

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Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Infection

Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Infection

Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Infection

Thin section transmission electron micrograph (TEM) revealed some of the ultrastructural morphologic changes brought on due to an Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever infection, including the presence of numbers of Ebola virions.

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