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J R Soc Med 2003;96:404-406
doi:10.1258/jrsm.96.8.404
© 2003 Royal Society of Medicine

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Lymphadenopathy after joint replacement for osteoclastoma

A J Stewart BM MRCP   B M Southcott MB BS FRCR     E Raweily MB BS FRCPath  1

Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham Palace Rd, London W6 8RF
1 Section of Cellular Pathology, Department of Pathology, Mayday University Hospital, Croydon CR7 7YE, UK



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Figure 1. Black particles probably representative of metal wear debris. [Magnification x 40, haematoxylin and eosin stain]

 


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Figure 2. Birefringent particles in same distribution as black debris. [Magnification x 40, haematoxylin and eosin stain, under polarized light]

 

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