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Doctors in Medellin, Colombia, reached out to the agency for help in understanding bizarre cells they had found in biopsied lung tumors of a 41-year-old HIV-positive man.
In addition the focal area showed atypical giant bizarre cells.
After four additional passages, during which polygonal cells became enhanced in their atypical features in size and shape of their nuclei and such bizarre cells increased in number in most of the colonies, these cells were served for cloning.
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Histopathological examination identified the tumor as an anaplastic carcinoma of the pancreas, composed of a ductal carcinoma component, along with bizarre giant cells and spindle-cell differentiation (Fig. 5a).
(b) Osteosarcomata may contain giant-cells of two forms, bizarre tumour cells and osteoclasts; the latter contain acid phosphatase.
When aggregates of polygonal and bizarre epithelioid cells appeared in the background of spindle-shaped cells in the fourth passage, the cells were split and thereafter passaged every week.
Some of these effects in the E2 high group are shown in Figure 3F (a bizarre mitotic cell and keratinized cells).
Bizarre giant cell and spindle-cell components could be differentiated from the ductal carcinoma component immunohistochemically, G-CSF is expressed in bizarre giant cell and spindle-cell cytoplasm, as in moderately differentiated ductal carcinoma cells (Fig. 5a d).
In all cases, in different numbers, bizarre giant cells with large, lobulated, or multiple nuclei were also admixed, some of them morphologically imitating Reed-Sternberg cells, lipoblasts, or ganglion cells; they showed distinct nucleoli or intranuclear inclusions.
Pseudopapillary formations lined by bizarre polymorphic cells were found focally in the aggressive t(6 11) RCC case.
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