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Microvascular histopathology in head and neck oncology
S.D. Stavrianos, N.R. McLean, S. Fellows, P.D. Hodgkinson, A. Kostaki, C.G. Kelly, J.V. Soames British Journal of Plastic Surgery Volume 56, Issue 2, Pages (March 2003) DOI: /S (03)
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Figure 1 (A) Normal radial artery (H and E; ×45); (B) normal radial artery (elastic van Gieson; ×45); (C) radial artery showing focal intimal thickening (elastic van Gieson; ×9); (D) radial artery showing focal intimal thickening (elastic van Gieson; ×45); (E) facial artery showing focal calcification on the internal elastic lamina, which shows irregular duplication (HandE; ×45); (F) facial artery showing focal calcification (arrow) on the internal elastic lamina, shows irregular duplication (elastic van Gieson; ×90); (G) facial artery showing extensive calcification along the internal elastic lamina (HandE; ×18); and (H) facial artery showing extensive calcification along the internal elastic lamina (elastic van Gieson; ×18). British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03) )
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