File:Tissue selection from skin excision with narrow margin and oval shape.png
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English: Tissue selection from the margin of a skin excision in gross pathology, in case of very thin margin from a suspected malignant lesion. Top is the cutting in gross pathology, to be submitted for further processing. Bottom part shows what that should be included in microtomy.. |
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Author | Mikael Häggström, M.D. |
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