Module GFPP - Practice no. 11
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Slide no.1 and no.2 - fibroepithelial polyp
Structures to know
- squamous epithelium of a bland appearance
- bland fibrous stroma
Slide no.3 and no.4 - follicular adenoma of the thyroid gland
Structures to know
- tumor
- capsule
- thickened parenchyma of the thyroid gland
- follicular part of the tumor
Slide no.5 and no.6 - tubular adenocarcinoma
Structures to know
- tumor
- invasive pins
- tubular formation
Slide no.7 and no.8 - solid adenocarcinoma
Structures to know
- tumor stroma
- tumor
- necrosis
Slide no.9 and no.10 - mucinous carcinoma
Structures to know
- tumor
- mucose
- extracellular mucus masses
- tumor cells
Slide no.11 and no.12 - diffuse adenocarcinoma
Structures to know
- diffuse wall infiltration
- mucose
- tumor cells
Slide no.13 and no.14 - hepatocellular carcinoma
Structures to know
- necrosis
- tumor
- tumor tracheum
Slide no.15 and no.16 - squamous cell carcinoma
Structures to know
- tumor pins
- significant cytological atypia
- monocellular cornification (saturated parts)
Slide no.17 and no.18 - basalioma
Structures to know
- bazalioma; palisade
- epidermis
- solid tumor cores
Slide no.19 and no.20 - urothelial papillocarcinoma
Structures to know
- papilla
- stroma
- atypical urothelial cells
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