Navigating diagnostic complexity: A case report on uterine lipoleiomyoma, unveiling its benign nature amidst characteristics resembling liposarcoma (IMAGE)
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Figure 2: (A, B) Cut-surface of hysterectomy specimen displaying anterior uterine wall fibroid with no yellowish areas; (C, D) Cut-surface of subserosal fibroid showing yellowish area in the centre (blue arrow); (E, F) Microphotographs of intramural and subserosal fibroid, respectively, showing aggregates of mature adipocytes intermingled with bundles of smooth muscle cells (100×, Haematoxylin and Eosin); (G, H) Higher power showing intra-tumoral eosinophils (few circled in red) and mast cells (few circled in blue) (400×, Haematoxylin and Eosin); (I) A focus showing a vessel with a surrounding collar of smooth muscle cells and adipocytes (100×, Haematoxylin and Eosin).
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