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From: Long-term survival of two patients with pancreatic cancer after resection of liver and lung oligometastases: a case report

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a CT image showing a 3.0 cm hypovascular tumor in the pancreatic body. b Photomicrograph showing cancer cells with abundant fibrosis are arranged as tubular structures (hematoxylin and eosin [HE] staining). Original magnification: ×200. c CT image showing a mass suggestive of metastasis in the liver (S5). d Photomicrograph showing cancer cells with abundant fibrosis that are similar to those of the original pancreatic cancer (HE staining). Original magnification: ×200. e CT image showing a nodule in the right lung (S2). F. Photomicrograph showing the tumor is similar to the original pancreatic cancer (HE staining). Original magnification: ×200. g CT image showing a nodule in the left lung (S9). h Photomicrograph showing the tumor is similar to the original pancreatic cancer (HE staining). Original magnification: ×200. i. CT image showing a nodule in the right lung (S6). j Photomicrograph showing a tumor that was diagnosed as metastatic pancreatic cancer (HE staining). Original magnification: ×200. k CT image showing a nodule in the left lung (S6). l Photomicrograph showing a tumor that was diagnosed as metastatic pancreatic cancer (HE staining). Original magnification: ×200

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