File:Micrograph of granulomatous cell tissue of a cotton excreting disease patient at Tajiri Hospital. Around 1960.jpg
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DescriptionMicrograph of granulomatous cell tissue of a cotton excreting disease patient at Tajiri Hospital. Around 1960.jpg |
日本語: 綿ふき病患者の肉芽組織の多核巨細胞。手書きの黒矢印(赤丸で囲んだ内部)には幼若綿毛様物質が出現している。
English: Micrograph of granulomatous cell tissue of a cotton excreting disease patient at Tajiri Hospital. Around 1960. |
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Source | Published by Kanehara Publishing Company "Surgical pathology summary" |
Author | Co-authored and edited by Kiyoshi Inada and Mikage Hamazaki and Seiji Akagi. |
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