2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.aohep.2021.100604
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Incidental Finding of Fatty Liver in Autopsies

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“…In an autopsy study by Alagarsamy et al [14], cases with a normal liver histology accounted for only 22%, while fatty changes were 20%, hepatitis 10%, congestion 26%, and cirrhosis 16% of the total autopsies performed. A similar incidence of liver disease has also been reported by other authors [15][16][17][18]. It should be emphasised that although the presence of fat in the liver induces lipid peroxidation and the generation of oxidative stress, necrosis or fibrosis of the tissue does not always occur.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…In an autopsy study by Alagarsamy et al [14], cases with a normal liver histology accounted for only 22%, while fatty changes were 20%, hepatitis 10%, congestion 26%, and cirrhosis 16% of the total autopsies performed. A similar incidence of liver disease has also been reported by other authors [15][16][17][18]. It should be emphasised that although the presence of fat in the liver induces lipid peroxidation and the generation of oxidative stress, necrosis or fibrosis of the tissue does not always occur.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 83%