Liver biopsy
A liver biopsy is a liver biopsy. It is very traumatic, many patients are not easy to accept, and clinical liver biopsy is not used as a routine examination. Patients who must undergo liver puncture generally have liver disease that has developed to a certain stage, the liver is severely damaged, a large number of hepatocytes have been degenerated and necrotic, proliferated by fibrous tissue, and normal liver leaflet structures and blood vessels have also been damaged. The formation of pseudolobules has generally reached the stage of cirrhosis.
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