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Papanicolaou stained smear of a clival chordoma, microscopy. Chordomas are cancers formed of cells which resemble those of the notochord (spine) of a developing foetus. Although they can present anywhere within the spine and skull, the majority grow in the sacral region of the spine, corresponding to the lower back. This image shows a Papanicolaou (Pap) stained smear obtained from a needle biopsy of a chordoma in the clivus, a part of the cranium at the base of the skull.
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Multinucleated giant cell containing an asteroid, microscopy.
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MGG stained smear of a C2 vertebral chordomal mass
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Thyroid nodule smear showing hematoidin crystals
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Calcium oxalate crystals in urinary sediment
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Section of a cystic mass isolated from the parotid gland
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Papanicolaou stained smear of a C2 vertebral chordomal mass, microscopy. Chordomas are cancers formed of cells which resemble those of the notochord (spine) of a developing foetus. Although they can present anywhere within the spine and skull, the majority grow in the sacral region of the spine, corresponding to the lower back. This image shows a Papanicolaou (pap) stained smear obtained from a needle biopsy of a chordoma of the C2 vertebrae, located at the top of the neck just underneath the base of the skull.
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Metastatic seminoma of supraclavicular lymph node
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Myxoid liposarcoma, microscopy
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Squamous carcinoma of lacrimal gland, microscopy
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