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Figure 6. Histological studies of case 2 (Hematoxylin–eosin stain). (a) The yellow component was composed of various-sized fat cells with atypical hyperchromatic nuclei and multivacuolated lipoblasts. (b) The white component was composed of fusiform and polyhedral cells, containing giant bizarre multivacuolated cells, with various amounts of collagenous stroma. (c) Immunohistochemistry with S-100. Multivacuolated cells were S-100 positive.





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