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Fig. 2C —81-year-old man with mucinous appendiceal neoplasm.
Medium-power view shows columnar glandular epithelial cells with basally
oriented nuclei and mucinous cytoplasm (arrow). Neither cytologic
atypia nor mitotic activity is present. Adjacent abundant pink-staining mucin
and collagen are also noted. Findings are that of disseminated peritoneal
adenomucinosis tumor.