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English: Histopathology of invasive ductal carcinoma, intermediate magnification, H&E stain. It shows typical plump tumor nests (rather than the single-file linear pattern of invasive lobular carcinoma). In this case, the presence of tumor nests in adipose tissue strongly favors invasiveness.
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