
The distribution of types I and III collagen fibrils was analysed in liver fragments of 18 cases of alcoholic hepatic cirrhosis. Using the method of picrosirius polarization the collagen fibrils type I and III were found to be very increased in both intra and extralobular connective tissue. Type I fibrils were more frequent in the extralobular tissue and type III in the intralobular connective tissue.
Liver, Histocytochemistry, Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic, Humans, Collagen, Microscopy, Polarization
Liver, Histocytochemistry, Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic, Humans, Collagen, Microscopy, Polarization
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