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. 1967 Sep;20(5):743–748. doi: 10.1136/jcp.20.5.743

Variation in subcapsular liver structure and its significance in the interpretation of wedge biopsies

M Petrelli 1, P J Scheuer 1
PMCID: PMC473564  PMID: 5602986

Abstract

Wedge biopsies from the inferior border of the normal liver were studied in 72 cases. They were divided into three groups according to the extent and degree of capsular and subcapsular fibrous tissue. The changes were not sufficiently severe or extensive to cause confusion with nodular cirrhosis or to make wedge biopsy unreliable as a diagnostic tool.

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