pseudopapillary

pseudopapillary
pseu·do·pap·il·lary (soo″do-papґĭ-lar″e) having a pattern that resembles the growth of papillae but results from necrosis of cells distant from the blood supply, with the preserved cells forming fingerlike projections.

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