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Histological features (Grade of differentiation); well: well differentiated; mod: moderately well differentiated; poor: poorly differentiated.
Well: well differentiated adenocarcinoma, mod: moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma.
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well: well-differentiated, moderate: moderately differentiated, poor: poorly differentiated, mucinous: mucinous carcinoma.
mod: moderately differentiated; MT: mutation type; muc: mucinous carcinoma; por: poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma; well: well-differentiated adenocarcinoma; WT: wild type.
We found significant differences in overall survival between patients with different histologic tumor grades (divided in accordance with three-tier grading scheme: G1/G2/G3) (Fig. 2c) as well as between cases with well differentiated (differentiation grade 1) and poorly differentiated tumors (differentiation grades II III) (Fig. 2d).
Histologically, 11% of the samples were well differentiated, 33% moderately well differentiated and 56% poorly differentiated.
We evaluated whether the previously observed association was homogeneous by category of stage (categorized as local or as regional or distant) and histologic grade (categorized as well differentiated or moderately well differentiated or as poorly differentiated or undifferentiated) of prostate tumor at diagnosis.
For analysis purposes, the intermediately differentiated DCIS cases were subclassified as those cases that were in part well differentiated (well to intermediately differentiated) and those that were in part poorly differentiated (moderately to poorly differentiated) in some areas.
The vertebral column was well differentiated.
The histological images showed well-formed bony matrix with well differentiated haversian system.
The biopsy of the tumor indicated well differentiated adenocarcinoma.
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