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Fig. 2F —Adenoid cystic carcinoma in 45-year-old man (patient 3 in
Table 1). High-magnification
photomicrograph shows that tumor consists of solid (white arrows) and
glandular (large black arrows) areas. Solid area contains cells
having less cribriform pattern (small arrows), whereas glandular area
contains cells having more cribriform pattern (arrowheads). Also note
moderate to high cellular atypism in solid area. (H and E, x100)