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Fig. 3 | Journal of Medical Case Reports

Fig. 3

From: Liver resection for breast cancer-related liver metastases: a case report

Fig. 3

Anatomy pathology. The preparation from the liver consists of liver cells containing 2–3 cells per plate, in the swollen hepatic parenchyma, hyperemic. Among these, there is infiltration of malignant epithelial cells arranged to form glandular structures approximately 95 percent, the rest are solid. These cells have round to oval nuclei, are pleomorphic, hyperchromatic, with chromatin coarse to vesicular, prominent nucleoli, eosinophilic and vacuolated cytoplasm. Lymphovascular invasion is observed. A 100× magnification; B 400× magnification

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