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By immunohistochemistry, the tumor cells of Case 5 were strongly positive for vimentin (DAB, 20×)
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Case 4: CK was positive in the spindle cells and the glandular part (DAB, 20×)
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CT scan showing a 3.0 -cm mass of the parapharyngeal space in Case 2
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Histological feature revealed biphasic pattern composed of spindle-shaped cells and glandular spaces in Case 3 (H and E, 20×)
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A Primary tumor located 15 cm from the anal verge at preoperative colonoscopy. B Small nodules existed on the anal side of the main tumor and irregular mucosal surface associated with intramural spread of cancer. C Narrow band imaging of small nodules. D Endoscopic examination with indigo carmine
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