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Frozen Tissue Sections, Gallbladder
Cat# CS513993
Size : 5x5um
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Frozen Tissue Sections, Gallbladder
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CS513993
Tissue Sections (5x5um), Frozen; Gallbladder; Adenocarcinoma of gall bladder
2 Weeks*
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Product Data | |
Age | 44 |
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Appearance | T |
asm | AF5 |
CASE Diagnosis (from medical center path report) | Adenocarcinoma of gall bladder |
Case ID | CI0000007053 |
Diagnosis | Gall Bladder Cancer |
Disease State | Cancer |
Gender | Female |
Lesional | 0% |
M (Distant metastasis) | MX |
Minimum Stage Grouping | IVA |
N (Lymph node metastasis) | N0 |
Necrosis | 0% |
Normal | 0% |
Race | Not reported |
Sample Diagnosis (from Pathology Verification) | Adenocarcinoma of gall bladder |
Frozen Sample ID | FR0002172B |
Site of Finding | Gallbladder |
Stability | All frozen tissue sections are stable for 1 year from date of purchase if stored at -80°C without repeated freeze/thaws. |
Storage | Store frozen tissue sections at -80°C. |
T (Extent of Primary Tumor) | T4 |
Tissue | Gallbladder |
Tissue of Origin | Gallbladder |
Tumor | 35% |
Tumor Grade | AJCC G2: Moderately differentiated |
Tumor Hypo/Acellular Stroma | 65% |
Tumor Hypercellular Stroma | 0% |
Description | Tissue Sections (5x5um), Frozen; Gallbladder; Adenocarcinoma of gall bladder |
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