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Revision as of 05:13, 21 August 2013 by Seung Park (talk | contribs) (This is a closer view of the liver from this patient. Again note the nodular pattern and the areas of greenish discoloration. These green nodules are actually the viable hepatocytes that are stained green because of bile stasis. The pale areas are the ...)
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This is a closer view of the liver from this patient. Again note the nodular pattern and the areas of greenish discoloration. These green nodules are actually the viable hepatocytes that are stained green because of bile stasis. The pale areas are the areas of fibrosis.

Nodular hyperplasia of the prostate--characterized by large discrete prostatic nodules--is a common disorder in men over 50 years of age. The nodules cause the prostate to be enlarged and to have an increased weight. The human prostate is surrounded by a restrictive capsule. These nodules cause increased pressure within the capsule which leads to constriction of the urethra as it passes through the prostate. Urethral constriction leads to retention of urine.

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