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English: Histopathology of pyogenic granuloma - high magnification. HE stain. Annotated are major features: Endothelial cell clusters, inflammation, variable amount of mitoses, and edema.
- Christopher S. Hale, M.D.. Skin nonmelanocytic tumor - Vascular tumors - Capillary / pyogenic granuloma. PathologyOultines. Topic Completed: 1 August 2012. Minor changes: 6 November 2020
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