Pathology Image Detail
Caption |
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition in a solid carcinoma: neoplastic cells form solid areas, are polygonal and have an epithelial phenotype in the lower right corner of the photomicrograph (E). Neoplastic cells are found as individual cells with a mesenchymal phenotypye embedded in a large amount of fibrovascular stroma in the upper left portions of the photomicrograph (M). Neoplastic cells are fusiform and form thick trabeculae in the area located between the area composed of epithelial neoplastic cells and the area composed of spindloid neoplastic cells. |
Description |
Adenocarcinoma, solid, with epithelial to mesenchymal transition, mammary gland |
Age at Necropsy |
unknown |
Contributor |
Ward JM (J:107304) |
Pathologist |
Mikaelian I (J:94320) |
Method |
H&E |
Model |
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Strain |
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