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37. Adenocarcinoma metastasis in lymph node: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Lymph node '''Description''': With low magnification can we see that the lymph node is divided into two. On the right we have normal lymph node tissue with secondary lymphatic follicles. On the left we have eosinophilic tissue. With higher magnification can we see that the eosinophilic tissue is comprised of gland-like structures. Some of these structures have necrosis in their lumen. '''Diagnosis''': Adenocarcinoma metastasis in lymp..."
(Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Lymph node '''Description''': With low magnification can we see that the lymph node is divided into two. On the right we have normal lymph node tissue with secondary lymphatic follicles. On the left we have eosinophilic tissue. With higher magnification can we see that the eosinophilic tissue is comprised of gland-like structures. Some of these structures have necrosis in their lumen. '''Diagnosis''': Adenocarcinoma metastasis in lymp...")
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