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Adrenocarcinomas infiltrating and in situ. Bust of a woman with a mammary gland and the axillary lymph nodes related to it. A first zoom starts from this gland to show the anatomical structure of the mammary gland with a main galactophore duct receiving the lobules, themselves made of acinus. Two cancerous tumors are located on the main milk duct: invasive or invasive ductal carcinoma (left) and carcinoma in situ.
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Dimensions: 3100 x 3100 pixels (27.5 MB)

Maximum Size at 300dpi: 262.5 x 262.5 mm, 10.3 x 10.3 inches

Maximum Size at 72dpi: 1095.4 x 1095.4 mm, 43.1 x 43.1 inches

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Adrenocarcinomas infiltrating and in situ. Bust of a woman with a mammary gland and the axillary lymph nodes related to it. A first zoom starts from this gland to show the anatomical structure of the mammary gland with a main galactophore duct receiving the lobules, themselves made of acinus. Two cancerous tumors are located on the main milk duct: invasive or invasive ductal carcinoma (left) and carcinoma in situ.

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