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Infiltrating Glioma, Thalmus, neurofilament immunohistochemical staining x 200

Last updated on Wednesday, April 8 2009 by gliageek

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Infiltrating Glioma, Thalmus, neurofilament immunohistochemical staining x 200
Neurofilament immunostaining may be quite useful in demonstrating the infiltrative nature of an astrocytic tumor. Here, we see thalamic neurons and axons intimately admixed with numerous poorly differentiated tumor cells.



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