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The Digitized Atlas of Mouse Liver Lesions
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Erythroleukemia is a spontaneous hematopoietic neoplasm of Tg.AC mice characterized by marked hepatomegaly. The affected liver is infiltrated by metarubricytes and less differentiated erythroid precursors.
Low magnification of erythroleukemic infiltrates in the liver.
A higher magnification of hepatic erythroleukemia.
Examples of erythroleukemia in a Tg.AC mouse.
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Last Reviewed: February 04, 2026