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General and Systemic Histopathology, C601&C602
     
    Slide 105: Adenocarcinoma of colon
     
     
    Again, the picture pretty well tells the story here. The malignancy has arisen from the colonic mucosa and spread into the muscular wall.  The large clear space in the middle of this tissue is actually an artifact of the sectioning and is not some change brought on by the tumor.

    See this slide with the virtual microscope.

    Again, looking at the slide on a white background will help you see the area of malignancy. Microscopically, look at a region where you can see both malignant and benign elements in the same field. The difference in gland and cellular morphology will be much more evident. The malignant glands show "gland within gland" pattern as well as disorganized arborization and branching. The usual cellular features of malignancy are here in abundance: nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio, hyperchromasia, angulated nuclear margins etc. 


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