File:Prostate pin 1.jpg
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English: Microsopic view (Hematoxilin & Eosin, 100x) of abnormal tissue from the human prostate. PIN (Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia). Normal structured prostatic glansd are covered by atipical epithelial cells. No malignant, infiltrating neoplasia is visible. |
Date | Taken in 2005 |
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Author | Alex brollo |
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current | 09:26, 7 December 2005 | 1,260 × 960 (112 KB) | Alex brollo (talk | contribs) | Author: User:Alex Brollo Date: dec 7, 2005 Subject: Microsopic view (Hematoxilin & heosin, 100x) of abnormal tissue from the human prostate. PIN (Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia). Normal structured prostatic glansd are covered by atipical epithel |
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