Abnormal Tissue Present
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Abnormal Tissue Present Definition
Abnormal Tissue Present Synonyms
Abnormal Tissue Present
Terms in Abnormal Tissue Present category
Aberrant Thyroid Tissue Present
Acinar Proliferation
Anastomosing Strands of Tumor Cells Present
Angiosarcoma-Like Areas Present
Annular Tubules Present
Area of Depigmentation at the Periphery of the Dermal Melanocytic Infiltrate Present
Beaded Anastomosing Cords Present
Bone Formation
Cartilage-Like Elements Present
Cartilagenous Component Present
Cysts Containing Proteinaceous Fluid Present
Duct-Like Structures Present
Ectopic Thyroid Tissue Present
Embryoid Bodies Present
Endometrial Type Glands and Stroma Present
Epithelial Component Present
Epithelioid Component Present
Extensive Secretory Changes Present
Fibrous Septa Present
Fibrovascular Septa Present
Fibrovascular Stalks Present
Ganglioneuroblastoma Component Present
Ganglioneuroma Component Present
Glomerulations
Granulation Tissue
Heterologous Elements Present
Hyperplastic Tissue Present
Individual Cells Surrounded by Reticulin Present
Infundibular-Like Structures Present
Intracytoplasmic and Extracytoplasmic Eosinophilic Material Present
Lipomatous Component Present
Malignant Component Present
Mature Schwannian Stroma Present
Melanocytes Near the Tips and Sides of Elongated Rete Ridges Present
Mesenchymal Component Present
Mucinous Fibroplasia
Myxoid Background
Nests of Nevus Cells Resembling Nerve Bundles Present
Nests of Tumor Cell Nuclei in a Fibrillary Matrix
Nidus Formation
Oligodendroglial Component Present
One Germ Layer Present
Osseous Component Present
Osteoid Formation
Proliferation of Small Ducts Present
Prominent Elastic Tissue Cores Present
Prominent Squamous Eddies Present
Retiform Structures Present
Rosette-Like Configurations Present
Seminomatous Component Present
Single Type of Tissue Derived from one Embryonic Layer Present
Slit-Like Stromal Retraction Present
Smooth Muscle Component Present
Spaces Lined by One to Three Layers of Monotonous Atypical Cells Present
Spindle Cell Component Present
Striated Muscle Component Present
Stromal Change
Tissue of Mullerian Origin Present
Tissues Derived from Two or Three Embryonic Layers Present
Tubular Structures Present
Tumor Droplets Present
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