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Figure 1 | Diagnostic Pathology

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From: Giant ectopic liver, hepatocellular carcinoma and pachydermia-a rare genetic syndrome?

Figure 1

Macroscopic and microscopic images. A: macroscopic image of the ectopic liver, fused with the spleen. B: microscopic image of the ectopic liver (right), fused with the spleen (left). The organs are separated by the splenic capsule and loose connective tissue (12.5×, metering bar = 200 μm). C: microscopic image of the liver biopsy showing mild hepatocellular adenomatosis (10×, metering bar = 200 μm). D: microscopic image of the HCC (right) and the parent adenoma (left). The broad trabeculae and increased nuclear pleomorphism can be easily appreciated in the HCC (200×, metering bar = 100 μm).

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