| Lung
Adenocarcinoma,
resected (in vitro) |
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Transection
of an in vitro Lung adenocarcinoma specimen, i.e.
post resection (after removal from the patient's body)
The necrosis in the
carcinoma's centre can be seen.
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| Lung
Adenocarcinoma, resected (another
case) |
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Adenocarcionoma
of the Right Lung - female smoker of
cigarettes
Pre-op Chect CT scan.
Photograph of the
in vitro Specimen, resulted after an
upper Bilobectomy
The tumour was first
resected, then transected on purpose:
to better reveal its appearance and texture (arrows)
One can also see the antracotic (black)
appearance of the Lung's surface because of the accumulated coal
after long-term inhalation of cigarettes' smoke. |
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| Lung
Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma, in vivo |
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The
carcinoma is shown be YELLOW arrows and is located inside the
pulmonary left Lower Lobe.
The fissure can be seen and also the course of the
branches of the left pulmonary artery (blue arrows) inside
the fissure. |
| Lung
Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma,
resected (in vitro) |
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The same case
as above post completion of the left lower Lobectomy
(removal of the left lower Lobe).
The carcinoma is shown by YELLOW
arrow inside the brochus (airway).
Green arrows point at the
bronchial stump. |