
Figure 2. Fixed resected specimen. The left side is the neck. There are two elevated carcinomas, 12 mm (white arrows) and 30 mm (black arrowheads) in largest diameter, respectively, with a background of coarsely granular mucosa. The smaller represents a mucosal carcinoma on the peritoneal side, and the larger lesion is a carcinoma invading the shallow subserosa on the liver bed side. A black line (A) shows the maximum section of the lesion corresponding to the section in Figure 3. Coarsely granular mucosa represents dysplasia.