Fig. 2From: Protective effect of aqueous extract of Lophira lanceolata leaf against cisplatin-induced hepatorenal injuries and dyslipidemia in Wistar ratsPhotomicrographs of liver and kidney of rat administered 5 mg/kg cisplatin (× 100, H & E stain); Morphology of liver tissue (a) shows damaged hepatocytes, sinusoidal dilatation, hemorrhage in portal triad, vascular congestion, infiltration of portal triad and stroma of liver by inflammatory cells, and foci of coagulative necrosis. The kidney tissue (b) shows congestion of interstitial spaces with presence of casts, capsular dilation, shrunken and distorted glomeruliBack to article page