Research Article

Inhibition of In Vivo Growth of Plasmodium berghei by Launaea taraxacifolia and Amaranthus viridis in Mice

Figure 5

Photomicrograph of a liver section of mice infected with P. berghei and treated with chloroquine showing mildly dilated sinusoids with inflammatory cells and diffused red cells (slender arrow). The portal vein is congested (black arrow). There is mild periportal infiltration by lymphocytes; most of the hepatocytes morphology appears normal while other few show vesicular nuclei (blue arrow); also seen are binucleated apoptotic hepatocytes (white arrow).