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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Gross and microscopic examination of the resected specimen. (A) On gross examination, the cut surface revealed a centrally cavity-formed, relatively
poorly-demarcated, and solid firm mass, measuring 35 x 27 x 25 mm, which looked from
grayish to whitish in color, partially adjacent to the bronchiole (lower side, inset).
This central cavity measured approximately 30 x 10 mm, but filled with no necrobiotic
materials. Bar = 10 mm. (B) A scanning magnification of it (H&E stains) showed that the cancer components were
surrounded by the cavity and irregularly grew up along the asymmetrically thickened
but relatively thin cavity wall, together with extension to the peripheral alveolar
wall in a sheet-like fashion (lt. side). This tumor lesion was partly adjacent to
the bronchiolo-vascular bundle (rt. lower side). There were no carcinoma in situ components in our case. Bar = 5 mm.
Yamada et al. Diagnostic Pathology 2012 7:175 doi:10.1186/1746-1596-7-175 |