Links to whole slide images (WSI) for selected figures
| Figure no. | Description | URL |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | None | |
| 2 | None | |
| 3 | None | |
| 4A | Polypoid GI mass, low magnification (granuloma) | http://bit.ly/RrK0WB |
| 4B | Worms in GI mass, High magnification (Granuloma) | http://bit.ly/RrK0WB |
| 4C | Extramedullary hematopoiesis, liver | http://bit.ly/U8Lj98 |
| 4D | Leukemic infiltrate, liver | http://bit.ly/W6JpHA |
| 4E | Mammary adenosquamous Ca, original | http://bit.ly/Xd824p |
| 4F | Mammary adenosquamous Ca, recut | http://bit.ly/TVhs78 |
| 5A | Abscess | http://bit.ly/128HMxj |
| 5B | Infarct, liver (in lower right of WSI) | http://bit.ly/SRPsiq |
| 5C | Granuloma | http://bit.ly/SRRj6X |
| 5D | Benign myoepithelioma | http://bit.ly/12lGZYY |
| 5E | Invasive margin, adenoca | http://bit.ly/Te0OgH |
| 5F | Expansile margin, carcinoma | http://bit.ly/12nZYCr |
| 6A | PIN, prostate | http://bit.ly/Z0IjT8 |
| 6B | GIN, small bowel | http://bit.ly/Z3zOH6 |
| 6C | Heterogeneity, keratin 19 | http://bit.ly/W6Jxqz |
| 6D | Heterogeneity, keratin 5 | http://bit.ly/T9LSjC |
| 6E | Tumor emboli, lung | http://bit.ly/UHNezR |
| 6F | Metastatic colonization, lung | http://bit.ly/SdcBip |
| 7A | Keratin 8/18, mammary EMT tumor | http://bit.ly/TVgTtZ |
| 7B | Keratin 19, mammary EMT tumor | http://bit.ly/Z0RRh8 |
| 7C | E-cadherin, mammary EMT tumor | http://bit.ly/VCLPv0 |
| 7D | N-cadherin, mammary EMT tumor | http://bit.ly/TPB09p |
| 7E | Vimentin, mammary EMT tumor | http://bit.ly/UUnAMO |
| 7F | TGF-β, mammary EMT tumor | http://bit.ly/TVgR5b |
| 8 | None |
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GI, gastrointestinal; WSI, whole-slide imaging; PIN, prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia; GIN, gastrointestinal intraepithelial neoplasia; EMT, epithelial–mesenchymal transition; TGF-β, transforming growth factor β.










