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Lymph node metastasis from a primary skin carcinoid tumour
D.N MacKenzie, C.S.F McCormick, R.J Morris British Journal of Plastic Surgery Volume 56, Issue 7, Pages (October 2003) DOI: /S (03)
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Fig. 1 Slide (low power) showing original carcinoid tumour in skin.
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Fig. 2 Slide (high power) showing packeted monotonous cells of the original tumour. British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03) )
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Fig. 3 Slide showing packeted tumour cells with positive granular cytoplasmic staining for chromogranin A. British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03) )
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Fig. 4 Slide showing packeted tumour cells with positive granular cytoplasmic staining for synaptophysin. British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03) )
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Fig. 5 Slide (low power) showing subcapsular nested metastatic tumour deposits in lymph node. British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03) )
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Fig. 6 Slide (high power) showing tumour deposits in lymph node. Lymphocytes are seen around the deposits. British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03) )
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Fig. 7 Normal tip of appendix with no evidence of neoplasia.
British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03) )
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