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Intraneural Synovial Sarcoma of Femoral Nerve: A Case Study with Review of Literature

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Figure 1: Gross examination revealed a mass(marked by red  arrows) with attached subcutaneous tissue and skin measuring   9x7x4 cms
Figure 4: A: photomicrograph showing S100-negativity in  tumorcells(black arrow)and positivity in adjacent nerve(blue arrow)S100 IHC,100X                                                   B:photomicrograph showing tumor cells expressing cytokeratin(cytopla

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