• 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 100 (9), 457-462
Abstract
A procedure for the preparation of thin sections (2 .mu. thick) of percutaneous human liver biopsy specimens for routine histological analysis is described. The process results in better preservation of both cellular and structural detail. The thinner sections provide clearer definition of inflammatory infiltrates, cellular changes, and intracellular deposits. Re-examination of the pathological features of the liver with the use of this technique will provide stronger correlation of the structural and functional aspects of hepatic disease processes.