In histopathology, feathery degeneration, formally feathery degeneration of hepatocytes, is a form of liver parenchymal cell (i.e. hepatocyte) death associated with cholestasis.[1]
Cells undergoing this form of cell death have a flocculant appearing cytoplasm,[2] and are larger than normal hepatocytes.
In histopathology, featherydegeneration, formally featherydegeneration of hepatocytes, is a form of liver parenchymal cell (i.e. hepatocyte) death associated...
doi:10.1007/s11938-003-0047-0. PMID 14585234. Ballooning degeneration and featherydegeneration - what is the difference? - a T-shirt that asks the question...
changes that may be associated with an elevated alkaline phosphatase (cholestasis and featherydegeneration). Liver biopsy. H&E stain. Specialty Pathology...
Thomas Councilman (1854–1933), who discovered them. Ballooning degenerationFeatherydegeneration Mallory body Ivan Damjanov, MD, PhD: Pathology for the Health...
eyes without lids, teeth in both upper and lower jaws, three pairs of feathery external gills, and a long tail with dorsal and ventral fins. The forelimbs...
a number of sweet potato-infecting potyviruses including sweet potato feathery mottle virus. P1 (~33 kilodaltons (kDa) in molecular weight) is a serine...