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HEPATITIS PICTURES

Below is a collection of pictures of the effects caused by Hepatitis. Some of these Hepatitis pictures are highly graphic.

 
 

 

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HEPATITIS PICTURES

Hepatitis Information | Hepatitis Support Groups


Pictures of the Hepatitis Virus

Hepatitis Surface Antigen in Hepatocytes

 

Stain: Lead Citrate / Uranyl Acetate. Original mag. 45,600x.

Image source : © 1997, Society for Ultrastructural Pathology, Ltd http://sup.ultrakohl.com/Cases98/Sep98/Fig9.htm

 

Image source : CDC National Prevention Information Network http://www.cdcnpin.org/std/hbv.htm

Image Source : AMNH Jim Stoop/Exhibition Dept. http://research.amnh.org/exhibitions/epidemic/hepb.html


 Effects of Hepatitis on the Liver

 

Image Source : Copyright © 1996, 1997 University of Pittsburgh http://tpis.upmc.edu/tpis/HB/H00030m.html


Hepatitis Information | Hepatitis Support Groups


AIDS - Bacterial VaginosisChancroid - Chlamydia  GonorrheaGenital Warts - Granuloma - Hepatitis - Herpes - Lymphogranuloma - Molluscum - Pelvic Inflammatory DiseasePubic Lice - Scabies - Syphilis - Trichomoniasis - Urinary Tract Infection - Vaginitis - Yeast Infection


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