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The typical Wilms' tumor consists of three elements, all seen on this slide: epithelial, stromal and undifferentiated. The darkly staining, intensely cellular areas are the undifferentiated nephrogenic component. In places, these appear to differentiate into tubules, occasionally glomeruloid structures all lined by neoplastic cells. The above structures are contained in a spindle cell stroma.

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Authored by: Anonymous User on Thursday, April 19 2012 @ 04:22 AM CDT Wilms Tumor
Nice, accurate and to the point. Not everyone can provide information with proper flow. Good post. I am going to save the Nexium Vs Prilosec URL and will definitely visit again. Keep it up.
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