Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Clin Cases. Jan 26, 2019; 7(2): 221-227
Published online Jan 26, 2019. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i2.221
Figure 2
Figure 2 Primary microscopic morphological characteristics of low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma. A: Tumor cells are diffusely distributed, uniformly sized, and short spindle-shaped; the cells are benign, and mitotic figures are rare (original magnification, ×400); B: Tumor cells are swirled around the blood vessels (original magnification, ×400); C: Sex cord-like differentiated tumor cells arranged in cords (original magnification, ×400); D: Smooth muscle-like differentiated tumor cells (original magnification, ×400); E: Tumor cells showing tongue-like invasive growth (original magnification, ×400); F: Tumor cells invading the encapsulated vessel, indicated by the arrow (original magnification, ×200); G: Stroma showing obvious hyaline degeneration, forming a starburst-like structure (original magnification, ×200); H: Many foam cells and inflammatory cells are visible in some localized areas (original magnification, ×200); I: The tumor invading the muscle wall of the oviduct, indicated by the arrow (original magnification, ×100); J: The tumor invading the wall of the small intestine, indicated by the arrow (original magnification, ×40).