Histopathology demonstrating A. Gross appearance of the liver. B

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Histopathology demonstrating A. Gross appearance of the liver. B Histopathology demonstrating A. Gross appearance of the liver. B. Masson trichrome stain, 100×. C. Rhodanine stain, 400×. (Photos courtesy of Dr. Bruce Pawel.) Source: Chapter 7. Abdominal Pain, Symptom-Based Diagnosis in Pediatrics Citation: Shah SS, Ludwig S. Symptom-Based Diagnosis in Pediatrics; 2014 Available at: http://accesspediatrics.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/books/shah2cases/shah2cases_c007f001c.png&sec=48933636&BookID=842&ChapterSecID=48931827&imagename= Accessed: November 13, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved