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Fig. 4E. 33-year-old woman with hypovascular metastasis from colon
adenocarcinoma. Photomicrograph of histopathologic section obtained from
periphery of lesion shows distinct peripheral zone of varying amounts of
fibrous tissue and inflammatory infiltrates (white arrows) that
extend into lesion surrounding islets of tumoral cells (black arrow).
Liver parenchyma (arrowhead) is uninvolved. Distinctive cauliflower
appearance seen on gadolinium-enhanced images (C and D) is
related to fibrous tissue that invaginates into tumor. (H and E,
x10)
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