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Fig. 1 | Diagnostic Pathology

Fig. 1

From: EZH2 overexpression in different immunophenotypes of breast carcinoma and association with clinicopathologic features

Fig. 1

Immunostaining of EZH2 in invasive breast carcinoma of different nuclear grade with variable intensity and quantity were shown. Low grade tubular carcinoma showed bland morphology with well formed tubules and mild atypia (a). A low level of EZH2 expression with only scattered positive cells was observed in tubular carcinoma (d). Invasive carcinoma, not otherwise specific type of nuclear grade 2 (b) with moderate atypia showed moderate expression of EZH2 (e). Poorly differentiated carcinoma of nuclear grade 3 was characterized with obvious atypia and solid growth pattern (c). Homogeneously strong expression of EZH2 was detected in poorly differentiated carcinoma (f). (Magnification × 100)

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