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Figure 7. Haematoxylin-eosin stained pathological specimen (mandible, Case 2) demonstrates innumerable varying calibre vascular channels within bone tissue, with thinning of and decreased number of bony trabecula. The walls of the blood vessels were usually very thin, single cell layer and no muscular coat. (MB, mandibular bone; ICVC, innumerable calibre vascular channels).





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