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DescriptionAnatomic and histopathological aspects of FT organs human.jpg | Figure 8. Anatomic and histopathological aspects of FT organs. (A): Anatomopathological specimen showing fetal liver which occupies most of the abdominal cavity. (B,C): Transverse section at the level of the abdomen. We can identify: the hepatic parenchyma located anteriorly, with the disorganized hepatocyte cords, weakly immunolabeled with CK AE1-AE3, the stomach (St) at which the gastric epithelium was intensely immunolabeled, the pancreas (P) with immunoreactive acinar cells, the two adrenal glands (AG) and one kidney (Ki). Moreover, part of gallbladder (G) are immunolabeled. Immunohistochemical staining with anti-CK antibody AE1-AE3; (B) the hepatic parenchyma (HP) is observed, with the disorganized hepatocyte cords, weakly immunolabeled with CK AE1-AE3, the stomach (St) with the gastric epithelium intensely immunolabeled, the pancreas (P) with immunoreactive acinar cells. Immunohistochemical staining with anti-CK antibody AE1-AE3. CK: Cytokeratin, HP: hepatic parenchyma, UV: umbilical vein, G: gallbladder, St: stomach, AG: adrenal glands, Ao: Aorta, Ki: kidney, In: intestine, UC: umbilical cord, RHL: right hepatic lobe, LHL: left hepatic lobe, LLL: left lower lobe of the lung. |
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Source | Feasibility of Fetal Portal Venous System Ultrasound Assessment at the FT Anomaly Scan. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 361. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12020361 |
Author | Nagy, R.D.; Ruican, D.; Zorilă, G.-L.; Istrate-Ofiţeru, A.-M.; Badiu, A.M.; Iliescu, D.G. |
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