Pathology Image Detail
Caption |
Glandular mammary adenocarcinoma: the neoplasm is composed of closely-packed papillae and glands supported by a scant amount of fibrovascular stroma. There are large coalescing areas of coagulation necrosis at the center of the neoplasm. Neoplastic cells form glands lined by a one cell-thick low columnar to cuboidal epithelium supported by a scant amount of fibrovascular stroma. Many neoplastic glands are dilated by desquamated and degenerated neoplastic cells. Neoplastic often pile-up disorderly up to 5 cells-thick. Neoplastic cells are cuboidal to columnar with indistinct cell borders and a moderate amount of strongly amphophilic cytoplasm. The nucleus is central, oval, and slightly hyperchromatic. |
Description |
Adenocarcinoma, glandular and papillary, with prominent coagulation necrosis, mammary gland |
Age at Necropsy |
unknown |
Contributor |
Ward JM (J:107304) |
Pathologist |
Mikaelian I (J:94320) |
Method |
H&E |
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