Histopathology of shock liver (intermediate magnification), showing centrilobular necrosis but viable periportal hepatocytes.
Centrilobular necrosis (CN) is a nonspecific histopathological observation brought on by hepatotoxins like acetaminophen (paracetamol),[1] thioacetamide, tetrachloride,[2] cardiac hepatopathy due to acute right sided cardiac failure, and congestive hepatic injury in veno‐occlusive disease,[3] or hypoxic injury due to ischemia.[2] Centrilobular necrosis can also be found in those with autoimmune hepatitis.[4] Centrilobular necrosis is characterized by necrotic hepatocytes completely encircling the central vein.[5]
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