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    Adenoma of the Mouse Intestinal Tract

    A benign (well differentiated) neoplastic proliferation of glandular tissue with a non-invasive, expansile margin. Cell features include nuclei that are not basally located and have increased size, and there may be cell layering. Lesions must be visible grossly (greater than 0.5mm). (NCI Thesaurus/MMHCC)




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