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A 50-year-old man has a history of chronic alcoholism, but he stopped drinking alcohol 10 years ago. He has been taking no medications. On physical examination, he is afebrile. The abdomen is not enlarged, and there is no tenderness. The liver span is normal. Serologic test results for hepatitis A, B, and C are negative. The hematocrit is 35%. Which of the following morphologic features is most likely to be present in his liver?
A.
Concentric “onion-skin” bile duct fibrosis
B.
Hepatic venous thrombosis
D.
Massive hepatocellular necrosis
E.
Periportal PAS-positive globule deposition
F.
Portal fibrosis with regenerative nodules