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Fig. 1. Drawings show basic patterns of tumor vascularization: type 1
(not shown) is avascular type with no obvious vascularization. Type 2 is
benign type, with individual, roughly same size, monomorphic vessels (left) or
vessels running around edge of tumor, which is regular course of vessels
(right). Type 3 is malignant-type irregularly configured vessels varying in
size, occasionally fusing in color grading to pools (left) or irregularly
running vessels that approach or penetrate tumor (right).
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