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From: Dissecting TSC2-mutated renal and hepatic angiomyolipomas in an individual with ARID1B-associated intellectual disability

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Renal and hepatic AMLs. a Abdominal CT scan showing the large AML of the left kidney. b CT of the liver showing three lesions indicated by arrows. c Macroscopic picture of the renal AML. d Histopathology with haematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining showing blood vessels lacking elastic tissue (“angio”), smooth muscle cells (“myo”) and adipose tissue (“lipoma”) close together as a typical sign of angiomyolipoma. e HE staining of a region from the large kidney AML showing the ordinary smooth muscle differentiation and rhabdoid/epithelioid cell features. f HE staining of a region from the resected hepatic AML, being composed mainly of fat cells

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