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Chromophobe hepatocellular carcinomas with abrupt anaplasia. Two separate cases are illustrated, with the first case in the left column of panels and the second in the right column of panels.
In our study, anaplasia was seen in approximately one third of patients with M+ MB and was a significant negative prognostic factor. In conclusion, our results using chemoradiotherapy followed by a ...
Anaplasia describes cells which are undifferentiated, or a poorly differentiated. This means that they lose characteristics associated with a certain tissue (which is made of cells). Typically ...
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