Research Article

Correlation Analysis of Computed Tomography Features and Pathological Types of Multifocal Ground-Glass Nodular Lung Adenocarcinoma

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CT features of different GGNS and HE staining of infiltrating lung adenocarcinoma. (a) A CT scan of atypical adenomatous hyperplasia in the lower lobe of the patient’s left lung; (b) a CT scan of a pure GGN in situ adenocarcinoma in the upper lobe of the patient’s right lung; (c) an MIA in the middle lobe of the patient’s right lung; (d) an invasive adenocarcinoma in the lower lobe of the patient’s right lung; (e) the HE ×200 staining diagram of invasive lung adenocarcinoma; (f) the HE ×200 staining diagram of papillary lung adenocarcinoma; (g) the HE ×100 staining diagram of acinar lung adenocarcinoma; (h) the HE ×100 staining diagram of mural lung adenocarcinoma; (i) the HE ×200 staining of atypical cell lung cancer; (j) the HE ×100 staining of nonmucinous in situ lung adenocarcinoma; (k) the HE ×200 staining of mucinous in situ lung adenocarcinoma; (l) the HE ×100 staining of MIA.
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