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Duodenum amyloid deposition - Congo Red

Duodenum with amyloid deposition in lamina propria. Amyloid etiology unknown. Amyloid shows up as homogenous bright pink material in lamina propria and around blood vessels after staining with congo red 10X.
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Michael Feldman, MD, PhD

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
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