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42. Mucinous carcinoma: Difference between revisions

Created page with "''This slide is no longer part of the curriculum as of spring 2020, so you shouldn’t have to learn it.'' '''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Breast '''Description''': The top of the slide shows normal breast tissue. The tumor is obvious. The tumor cells form clusters that are “floating in a sea of mucin”. These tumor cells have lost their orientation and therefore secrete mucin outwards instead of inwards (into an acinus) '''Diagnosis''': Mucinous carcinoma '''R..."
(Created page with "''This slide is no longer part of the curriculum as of spring 2020, so you shouldn’t have to learn it.'' '''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Breast '''Description''': The top of the slide shows normal breast tissue. The tumor is obvious. The tumor cells form clusters that are “floating in a sea of mucin”. These tumor cells have lost their orientation and therefore secrete mucin outwards instead of inwards (into an acinus) '''Diagnosis''': Mucinous carcinoma '''R...")
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