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Scan power view. The intraepidermal component of the tumor extends all the way across the top of the picture. The invasive component occupies the left part of the picture and extends into the base of the picture. It is associated with desmoplastic stroma, a variable feature of this type of carcinoma. |
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Low power view of the dermis. Most of the tumor could only be classified as a poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. |
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High power view. Acutal lumen formation and intracytoplasmic lumen formation was seen in a few of the tumor nests. This type of lumen formation is very characteristic of an eccrine tumor when found in skin. |
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Another high power view. This is another nest of tumor within which intracytoplasmic lumen formation is apparent. |
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