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The second, and most common, subtype was the mixed inflammatory pattern.
The mixed inflammatory pattern was subdivided into those with (A) or without (B) germinal centers because this may stratify patients based on variation of the immune response [ 15, 17, 19].
Three distinct histologic patterns were identified at light microscopy in this series: 1) a predominantly macrophagic pattern with absent or minimal lymphocytic response, 2) mixed inflammatory pattern, macrophagic and lymphocytic with variable presence of plasma cells, eosinophils, and mast cells, and 3) granulomatous pattern, predominant or associated with the inflammatory pattern.
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Basal-like medullary cancers are associated with a mixed inflammatory cell pattern and this is generally thought to be due to a host response to focal necrosis that is commonly seen with this tumor type.
Histological examination showed a normal liver architecture with mild mixed inflammatory infiltrate and minimal portal fibrosis.
Susceptible DO mice showed intermediate patterns with small regions of coagulation and/or caseous necrosis that were surrounded by mixed inflammatory cells (macrophages, lymphocytes, neutrophils), but lacked thrombosis.
Diagnostic vitrectomy revealed a mixed inflammatory cell infiltrate with numerous fungal elements.
Histopathology reports showed fibrocollagenous tissue with dense mixed inflammatory infiltrate comprised of lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils and proliferative blood vessels.
Lipoma Arborescens Fibrocollagenous tissue with dense mixed inflammatory infiltrate comprised of lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils and proliferative blood vessels.
IOP is characterized histologically by a mixed inflammatory infiltrate, which consists of lymphocytes, plasma cells, macrophages, and eosinophilia.
Lung pathology showed a mixed inflammatory infiltrate of neutrophils, lymphocytes, and macrophages primarily in the bronchioles and peribronchiolar areas.
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