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"macroscopic findings" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used in scientific or medical contexts to refer to observations made with the naked eye, rather than under a microscope. Example: The autopsy report noted a variety of macroscopic findings, including bruising on the left arm and a laceration on the forehead.
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Fig. 2 Macroscopic findings.
(a) Macroscopic findings.
b Macroscopic findings of the resected rectum.
Fig. 3 Macroscopic findings of resected specimen.
(a) The macroscopic findings of the resected specimen.
The macroscopic findings suggested that it was SFT.
Fig. 1 Macroscopic findings of the primary rectal cancer.
Fig. 4 Macroscopic findings of the resected specimen.
a, b Macroscopic findings of the surgical specimen are shown.
Fig. 2 Macroscopic findings of resected small intestine.
Fig. 5 a Weak expansion and b strong expansion: macroscopic findings of the specimen (HE).
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