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Fig. 3 | Diagnostic Pathology

Fig. 3

From: HMGA2 immunostaining is a straightforward technique which helps to distinguish pulmonary fat-forming lesions from normal adipose tissue in small biopsies: a retrospective observational study about a series of 13 lung biopsies

Fig. 3

Example of an adipose lesion positive for HMGA2 immunostaining (case 13). This image was obtained from biopsies of a tracheal lesion. Hematoxylin and eosin staining (a) and HMGA2 immunostaining counterstained by hematoxylin (b). The lesion is located in the lamina propria and consists of sheets of adipose cells surrounding tracheal glands. The nucleus of adipose cells positive for HMGA2 immunostaining. Scale bar 100 μm

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