Chordoma [C41.0]
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Image 1. Histopathological imaging. The lesion shows vacuolated tumour cells with a pale cytoplasm and moderate nuclear polymorphism in a chondromyxoid matrix. These findings are a characteristic of chordoma.
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Dental Database
Article ID: nad35038
Published 01.11.2024
Authors: DentalMammoth
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