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. 2018 Sep 28;24(36):4208–4216. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v24.i36.4208

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Imaging and histopathological features. A: Contrast enhanced pulmonary CT scan (1-3), and chest X-ray (4) showing pulmonary effusion with marked interstitial lung involvement; B: Hyper-echoic lesions consistent with stone formation on ultrasonography (arrows; 1, right kidney; 2, left kidney) and non-contrast abdominal computed tomography scan (arrow, 3). Acetabular dysplasia (4, arrowhead showing abnormally shallow hip socket); C: Liver biopsy (all originally magnified principal images): severe steatosis of hepatic cells with ballooning, lobular disarray, and cholestasis (1-4), mild fibrosis (5), mild lymphocyte infiltration (4), bile duct proliferation (6 CK-7, 7 CK-19), and hepatic iron deposition (8). MARS immunohistochemistry staining, coarsely granular pigments within the cytoplasm in the index patient (9), but not in samples of a healthy control (10). MARS: Methionyl-tRNA synthetase gene.