Figure 4

Sclerosing hyaline necrosis. The terminal hepatic venule is obliterated (upper left-center) and only visualized on special stains, which may highlight the remnants of the vein wall. Many of the surrounding hepatocytes have undergone necrosis, and several of the remaining hepatocytes are ballooned and/or have Mallory's hyaline with surrounding neutrophils, a lesion known as satellitosis.