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| The '''liver''' weighs ___g.  
| The '''liver''' weighs ___g.  
| The liver is << of normal size / {{Finding-begin}}enlarged{{Finding-end}}, at ___g.  
| The liver is << of normal size / {{Finding-begin}}enlarged{{Finding-end}}, at ___g.  
| {{Comment-begin}}Men: 970-1860 g.<ref name="MolinaDiMaio2012">Standard reference range: {{cite journal|last1=Molina|first1=D. Kimberley|last2=DiMaio|first2=Vincent J.M.|title=Normal Organ Weights in Men|journal=The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|volume=33|issue=4|year=2012|pages=368–372|issn=0195-7910|doi=10.1097/PAF.0b013e31823d29ad}}</ref> Women 600-1770g.<ref name="MolinaDiMaio2015">Standard reference range: {{cite journal|last1=Molina|first1=D. Kimberley|last2=DiMaio|first2=Vincent J. M.|title=Normal Organ Weights in Women|journal=The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|volume=36|issue=3|year=2015|pages=182–187|issn=0195-7910|doi=10.1097/PAF.0000000000000175}}</ref>.{{Comment-end}}
| {{Comment-begin}}Men: 970-1860 g.<ref name="MolinaDiMaio2012">{{MolinaDiMaio2012}}</ref> Women 600-1770g.<ref name="MolinaDiMaio2015">{{MolinaDiMaio2015}}</ref>.{{Comment-end}}
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The liver surface is <<smooth {{Comprehensive-begin}}and glistening{{Comprehensive-end}} {{Finding-begin}}/deformed by small and large nodules{{Finding-end}}{{Comprehensive-begin}}, and is <<light tan / dark brown>> in color{{Comprehensive-end}}. << Normal/ {{Finding-begin}}/ firm{{Finding-end}} consistency. Cut surface<ref group="notes" name="cut-surfaces>"Cut surface shows..." may alternatively be expressed as "On sectioning, the parenchyma is..."</ref> is normal / << {{Moderate-begin}}shows normal homogeneous brown parenchyma{{Moderate-end}} / {{Finding-begin}}Yellowish color, indicating steatosis{{Finding-end}} / {{Finding-begin}}dark nutmeg similar paths, indicating congestion{{Finding-end}}. {{Moderate-begin}}No focal changes.{{Moderate-end}}{{Comprehensive-begin}}The liver edge is _cm below the right costal margin.{{Comprehensive-end}}<noinclude>
The liver surface is <<smooth {{Comprehensive-begin}}and glistening{{Comprehensive-end}} {{Finding-begin}}/deformed by small and large nodules{{Finding-end}}{{Comprehensive-begin}}, and is <<light tan / dark brown>> in color{{Comprehensive-end}}. << Normal/ {{Finding-begin}}/ firm{{Finding-end}} consistency. Cut surface<ref group="note" name="cut-surfaces>"Cut surface shows..." may alternatively be expressed as "On sectioning, the parenchyma is..."</ref> is normal / << {{Moderate-begin}}shows normal homogeneous brown parenchyma{{Moderate-end}} / {{Finding-begin}}Yellowish color, indicating steatosis{{Finding-end}} / {{Finding-begin}}dark nutmeg similar paths, indicating congestion{{Finding-end}}. {{Moderate-begin}}No focal changes.{{Moderate-end}}{{Comprehensive-begin}}The liver edge is _cm below the right costal margin.{{Comprehensive-end}}<noinclude>
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Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]

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The liver weighs ___g. The liver is << of normal size / {{enlarged}}, at ___g. [[Men: 970-1860 g.[1] Women 600-1770g.[2].]]

The liver surface is <<smooth ((and glistening)) {{/deformed by small and large nodules}}((, and is <<light tan / dark brown>> in color)). << Normal/ {{/ firm}} consistency. Cut surface[note 2] is normal / << (shows normal homogeneous brown parenchyma) / {{Yellowish color, indicating steatosis}} / {{dark nutmeg similar paths, indicating congestion}}. (No focal changes.)((The liver edge is _cm below the right costal margin.))

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  2. "Cut surface shows..." may alternatively be expressed as "On sectioning, the parenchyma is..."

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References

  1. Standard reference range: Molina, D. Kimberley; DiMaio, Vincent J.M. (2012). "Normal Organ Weights in Men ". The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 33 (4): 368–372. doi:10.1097/PAF.0b013e31823d29ad. ISSN 0195-7910. 
  2. Standard reference range: Molina, D. Kimberley; DiMaio, Vincent J. M. (2015). "Normal Organ Weights in Women ". The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 36 (3): 182–187. doi:10.1097/PAF.0000000000000175. ISSN 0195-7910. 

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