. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PATHOLOGY OF FISH NEAR AN OUTFALL 79. Figs. 7-9. Representative micrographs of H&E-prepared liver lesions: (7) clear cell variant liver cell adenoma in homyhead turbot (arrows delineate the idiopathy) x25; (8) basophilic FCA in white croaker x 100; (9) invasive cholangiocellular carcinoma (to right of arrows) in white croaker x 100. Fig. 10. Severe hydropic vacuolation in hepatopancreatic parenchyma of white croaker (clusters of impacted cells are indicated by arrows), Oil Red 0, x200. Homyhead turbot Pleuronichthys verticalis.—This sp
. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PATHOLOGY OF FISH NEAR AN OUTFALL 79. Figs. 7-9. Representative micrographs of H&E-prepared liver lesions: (7) clear cell variant liver cell adenoma in homyhead turbot (arrows delineate the idiopathy) x25; (8) basophilic FCA in white croaker x 100; (9) invasive cholangiocellular carcinoma (to right of arrows) in white croaker x 100. Fig. 10. Severe hydropic vacuolation in hepatopancreatic parenchyma of white croaker (clusters of impacted cells are indicated by arrows), Oil Red 0, x200. Homyhead turbot Pleuronichthys verticalis.—This species occurs at all stations except the ZID, which is designated RIG (Fig. 12). Mean standard lengths are comparable at all stations (Fig. 13). The following types of liver lesions were observed among 714 homyhead turbot: two with basophilic FCA, two with clear cell FCA (Fig. 4), 19 with eosinophilic FCA, one with cholangiocellular carcinoma, one with basophilic variant liver cell ademona (Fig. 5), one with clear cell variant liver cell adenoma (Figs. 6-7), and one with eosinophilic variant liver cell adenoma. Figure 14 depicts a prevalence of NEOs at outfall station Tl. Also of interest is the prevalence of eosinophilic FCA in specimens from stations T6 () and Tl (). White croaker Genyonemus lineatus.—White croaker occur at all stations except T6 and Tl 1 (Fig. 15). Throughout the range of this species, standard lengths tend to be larger at the RIG site or zone of initial dilution (Fig. 16). The following types of liver lesions were recorded among 806 white croaker: 11 with basophilic FCA (Fig. 8), five with cholangioma, eight with cholangiocel- lular carcinoma (Fig. 9), and 168 with various degrees of severe hydropic vacu- olation (Fig. 10).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original
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