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Immunohistochemically, the carcinoma cells are clearly positive for CK7 (a), ER (b), while many stromal cells show positive reaction for inhibin-a (c) (Case 3)
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Microscopic findings a (Case 1)
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Cut surface view a (Case 3): The tumor is homogeneously yellow in color and irregularly lobulated, but focally hemorrhagic and necrotic. b (Case 4): The majority of the tumor is microcystic and filled with mucous substances, and focally contains a solid part (arrow)
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T2-enhanced MR imaging demonstrates a solid mass measuring 14 cm in the great diameter in the pelvic cavity. The uterus is found to have a thickened endometrium (arrow) and endocervical glands (arrow head) (Case 3)
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Representative histopathological specimens of the three subtypes of invasive ductal carcinoma - not otherwise specified
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