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Photographs accompanied by text that reads "Courtesy of . . . " may be used for displays, brochures, posters, and presentations. Please credit the appropriate source. Photographs accompanied by text that reads "Copyright . . ." may not be reprinted without permission. Please contact the source (not IAC) for permission to reprint copyrighted photos.

Warning: Some of these photos are quite graphic.

This woman is suffering from liver cancer caused by hepatitis B
www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepbiac001.jpg
Larger image: www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepbiac001a.jpg
Largest image: www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepbiac001b.jpg
Courtesy of Patricia Walker, MD, Ramsey Clinic Associates, St. Paul, MN
Transmission electron micrograph of hepatitis B virions
www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepbcdc001.jpg
Courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Normal liver. It has a fine lobular texture and smooth capsular surface.
http://www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepb_tu001.jpg
Courtesy of Tulane University School of Medicine
May be reproduced with proper citation.
"Section of liver damaged by HBV. Note the enlarged cells and blistering of the capsular surface."
http://www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepbuta001.jpg
Copyright, Anthony Demetris, MD Director, Division of Transplantation Pathology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
"Section of liver damaged by HBV. Note the enlarged cells and blistering of the capsular surface."
http://www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/hepbuta002.jpg
Copyright, Anthony Demetris, MD Director, Division of Transplantation Pathology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

 

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