Fig. 2 | Modern Pathology

Fig. 2

From: Two types of primary mucinous ovarian tumors can be distinguished based on their origin

Fig. 2

a, b Differences in frequencies of histological characteristics and protein expression patterns in Brenner tumor-associated and teratoma-associated mucinous tumors, respectively. c Differences in frequencies of histological characteristics and protein expression patterns in Brenner tumor-associated and teratoma-associated mucinous tumors. Brenner tumor-associated mucinous tumors are indicated in blue, teratoma-associated mucinous tumors in red from light to dark for cystadenomas, atypical proliferative mucinous (borderline) tumors and carcinomas, respectively

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