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CD10 in neoplasms

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Fig. 2A. Bone marrow with precursor B-lymphoblastic lymphoma stained for CD10 (with AEC as the chromogen). Fig 2B. Hepatocellular carcinoma stained for CD10. A partly canalicular staining pattern is seen.
Fig. 2C. Breast with invasive ductal carcinoma stained for CD10. In the centre, a normal duct is preserved, showing intense staining of myoepithelial cells. The tumour cells are not surrounded by myoepithelial cells. However, many stromal cells are CD10 positive. Fig. 2D. Ductal breast carcinoma stained for CD10 showing a heterogenous staining. CD10 positive breast carcinomas are rare.
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Last update 15-02-2005