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Fig. 1C. Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma of pleura in 66-year-old man
with chest pain. Photograph of histopathologic specimen of right lung taken at
autopsy shows pseudomesotheliomatous tumor growth pattern. Note extension into
hilum (long arrows) and along interlobar fissures (short
arrows). H = hilum.