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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
(A) Sharply demarcated gray-tan nodular tumor occupying the upper and middle poles
with focally hemorrhagic areas on cut surface (Gross). (B) Biphasic renal tumor composed
mainly of medium to large epithelioid cells and focal areas of spindle cells around
numerous small blood vessels (H&E, Original magnification ×100). (C) Perivascular
epithelioid cells arranged in solid nests or cords with well-defined cytoplasmic borders
and abundant cytoplasm that varied from eosinophilic and granular to clear (H&E, Original
magnification ×400). (D) Moderate-to-severe nuclei pleomorphism and hyperchromatism
with bizarre multinucleated giant cells and mitoses (H&E, Original magnification ×400).
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