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Pathology of colorectal polyps
(a) Rectal carcinoid at low magnification comprising rounded lobules of crowded glandular epithelium separated by fibrovascular septa. (b) Higher magnification showing cribriform architecture and evenly spaced, round-to-ovoid nuclei with clumped chromatin.
Reproduced, with permission, from Colonoscopy (ed. J. D. Waye, D. K. Rex, and C. B. Williams), Blackwell Publishing (2003).

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