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==Classification== | |||
Histologically, MCC has been classified into three distinct subtypes: | |||
* Trabecular: classic pattern, large-cell type, high density or granules on ultrasound examination. | |||
* Intermediate: solid pattern (most common). | |||
* Small cell: diffuse, few high density granules on ultrasound examination (second most common). | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Classification
Histologically, MCC has been classified into three distinct subtypes:
- Trabecular: classic pattern, large-cell type, high density or granules on ultrasound examination.
- Intermediate: solid pattern (most common).
- Small cell: diffuse, few high density granules on ultrasound examination (second most common).