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  • Mayo Clinic PathWays: What’s the diagnosis?

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    apriljosselyn

    December 7, 2016
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an image of a indeterminate content from the PathWays blogThis week's case is a review of slide images from a 63-year-old female who presented with a 6-centimeter groin mass. Can you make the diagnosis from the slide images?

View the case and make your diagnosis.

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