Granular cell tumor. a compact, apparently displacing growing tumor (adnexe largely destroyed) which penetrates the entire dermis and reaches the lower edge of the incision. an intact follicle on the right outside the tumor stroma.
Granular cell tumor: Nests and strands of oval to polygonal, partially inflated eosinophilic granular cells with mostly decentralized small pycnotic nuclei. Immunohistochemistry: Tumor cells are positive for S100, among other things.
Granular cell tumor, staining of the granular cells with S100.
Granular cell tumor. densely packed, spindle-shaped cells with granular cytoplasm in the area of the upper corium.
Granular cell tumor. Magnification: Granular cytoplasm in the spindle cells.
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