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From: Concurrent manifestations of Horner’s syndrome and esophageal metastasis of breast cancer: case report of a young woman after a period of non-adherence to treatment: a case report

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Infiltrative ductal carcinoma with some inflammatory cells in the stroma, which was diagnosed in a 36-year-old woman, showing some characteristics of aggressive behavior. a, b Tumor nests arranged in solid fashion, indicating poor differentiation (according to Nottingham modified Scarff–Bloom–Richardson classification) and infiltrating surrounding fibrous tissue (×10). c, d (×40) Tumor cells are large, with vacuolated cytoplasm. Nuclei are round to oval, and some with prominent nucleoli

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