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Adenoca.1
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Adenoca. 2
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Adenoca. 3
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Adenoca. 4
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Adenoca. 5
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Large Cell 1
| Large Cell 2
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Poorly Diff. 1
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Poorly Diff. 2
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Poorly Diff. 3
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Small Cell 1
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Small Cell 2 |
Small Cell 3
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Small Cell 4
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Small Cell 5
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Sq. Carcinoma
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Sq.Carcinoma 2
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Sq. Carcinoma 3
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Keratinizing Sq. Ca. 1
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Keratinizing Sq. Ca. 2
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Keratinizing Sq. Ca. 3
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Melanoma 1
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Melanoma 2
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Breast Ca. 1
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Breast Ca. 2
| Colon Ca. 1
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Colon Ca. 2
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Unknown 1
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Unknown 2
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Unknown 3
Small Cell Carcinoma
The nucleolus in the nucleus of a small cell carcinoma cell should be absent to very small. The nuclei can appear very degenerate and the chromatin can be smudgy but still should maintain the characteristic molding. (40x, pap stain, sputum)
S U N Y Upstate Medical University
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