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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
Microscopic examination of the BC of the lung. (A) Low power view showed a solid and sheet-like proliferation of relatively uniform
and small to medium-sized atypical epithelial cells having hyperchromatic nuclei and
scant eosinophilic cytoplasm, often arranged in an alveolar fashion with peripheral
palisading. However, rosettes structures were absent. Apparent keratinization, intercellular
bridge, or glandular differentiation was also not evident (H&E stains). Bar = 100
μm. (B) On high-power view, mitotic counts (arrowheads) were high (more than 15 per 2 mm2) (H&E stains). Bar = 25 μm. (C) Although foci of comedo-type tumor necrosis were not recognized within the cancer
nests and the central cavity, the cancer-cavity junction contained coagulative necrosis
of pre-existing alveolar wall (inset) (H&E stains). Bar = 1 mm.
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