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Ascending colon - Male, 73 - Tissue image [7210730002075431]

Description

This is the histopathological image of COLON tissue sample obtained in Medical University Gdańsk and deposited in ZMDL-GUMED. The sample image was taken using: Pannoramic 250 3DHistech slide scanner (20x magnification) and saved to DICOM format.

The detailed information about the patient, sample, and diagnosis are as follows:

Patient:

Age: 73

Clinical description: Tumour of the colon.

Gender: Male

Diagnosis:

Classification: ICD-10_10-20

Classification code: Chapter II - Neoplasms

Diagnosis: Ascending colon

Result of the histopathological examination: Tubular adenocarcinoma within a highly differentiated tubular adenoma (G1) infiltrating the submucosa of the large intestine and its peduncle (Haggitt 3). No vascular or nervous invasion. The tumour was removed completely.

Sample:

Material: FFPE

Collecting method: Surgical specimen

Topography: DIGESTIVE ORGANS

Organ: COLON

Tissue: Ascending colon

Type of staining: positive/HE

Staining: Not applicable

Antibody: Not applicable

Technology:

Equipment: Pannoramic 250 3DHistech

Lens: 20x

Organization:

Source: Medical University Gdańsk

Dataset file

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File details

License:
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Data contained in dataset was not processed.
Software:
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Details

Year of publication:
2021
Verification date:
2020-11-06
Creation date:
2020
Dataset language:
English
Fields of science:
  • medical sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
DOI:
DOI ID 10.34808/5csr-k691 open in new tab
Ethical papers:
NKBBN/421-306/2020
Verified by:
Medical University of Gdańsk

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