Introduction: Liver is affected by a variety of diseases, primary as well as secondary. The majority of chronic liver diseases may remain
undiagnosed as some lesions have no clinical signs and symptoms. They are found incidentally during general health check-ups or at autopsy. Aims
&Objective:- To study the histomorphological spectrum of liver lesions at autopsy irrespective of the cause of death., To assess the frequency of
the different types of lesions. The present study was conducted on 400 liver autopsy Material And Methods: specimens received in the department
of Pathology, Medical College, Baroda, Gujarat. Tissue sections from representative areas were processed, stained, and examined under the light
microscope. Out of 400 specimens, 36 (9%) cases were autolyzed, 164(41%)cases showed conge Result: stion, followed by 110 (27.5%) cases of
hepatic steatosis. Normal histology was found in 40(10%) cases, 20(5%) cases showed cirrhosis. Other ndings included periportal inammation
in 10 (2.5%)cases, tuberculous granuloma in 5(1.25%)cases, metastatic tumor in 5(1.25%)cases, and 3(0.75%) cases showed the presence of
sickle-shaped RBCs in blood vessels of the liver. Males predominated the study with a Male: Female ratio of 3.16:1. Maximum cases was in the age
group of 31-40 years. Autopsy examination of liver is a valuable tool to identify silent Conclusion: liver diseases. In the present study, liver
pathology is more common in males, the most common age group is 31-40 years, congestion and steatosis comprise signicant ndings