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Fig. 2 | Diagnostic Pathology

Fig. 2

From: Adamantinoma-like ewing sarcoma arising in the pancreatic tail: a case report of a rare entity and review of the literature

Fig. 2

Adamantinoma-like Ewing Sarcoma arising in the pancreatic tail of a 43 year-old male. ALES consisted of lobules, trabeculae, or irregular nests of basaloid tumor cells (A, 2x; B, 4x) embedded in a prominent hyalinized or fibromyxoid stroma (C, 20x). It is highly infiltrative into adrenal tissue (D, 10x) and pancreatic parenchyma, shown as atrophic glands (blue arrow) and residual ductal structures (red arrow) (E, 10x). Cholesterol cleft, scattered giant cells and residual ductal structures were seen in the desmoplastic stroma around the tumor (F, 10x)

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