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(formalin fixed) For research use only Specifications: No. of cases: 40 Tissue type: Esophagus cancer tissues No. of spots: 2 spots from each cancer case (80 spots) 4 non-neoplastic spots (4 spots) Total spots: 84 Corresponding normal tissues with cancers: Yes Diameter: 1. 0 mm Documents: Product specification: layout, summary of tissue spots H&E stained images Detailed pathological information Layout:

(formalin fixed) For research use only Summary of tissue spots No. Coordinate Sex Age Key Word Type TNM Stage Tumor Size ( cm ) 1 1,2 m 66 well T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 8.0*7.0 2 3,4 m 67 well T1N1M0 (ⅡB ) 2.8*1.7 3 A 5,6 m 69 in situ well T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 3.0*2.0 anthracosis 4 7,8 m 60 well T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 4.5*2.5 5 9,10 m 50 well T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 3.8*1.5 6 1,2 m 79 moderate T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 3.0*3.0 7 3,4 m 59 carcinoma in situ moderate T3N1M1 ( Ⅳ ) 5.3*2.5 8 B 5,6 m 54 dysplasia moderate T1N1M0 ( ⅡB ) 1.7*1.0 9 7,8 m 69 moderate T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 2.0*1.5 10 9,10 m 55 moderate T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 1.8*1.0 11 1,2 m 73 moderate T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 5.0*5.0 12 3,4 m 63 in situ moderate T4N0M0 ( Ⅲ ) 2.8*1.7 13 5,6 m 57 moderate T2N1M0 ( ⅡB ) 5.5*5.0 14 7,8 m 58 moderate T2N1M1 ( Ⅳ ) 4.0*3.0*1.0 C esophagus squamous cell 15 9,10 m 75 carcinoma stomach adenocarcinoma stomach signet ring cell moderate T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 4.5*3.5 carcinoma stomach tubular adenoma 16 1,2 f 64 moderate T3N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 4 17 3,4 f 58 moderate T2N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 4.5*2.5 18 D 5,6 m 67 moderate T2N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 2.3*1.3 19 7,8 m 77 moderate T3N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 2.5*2.0 20 9,10 m 69 moderate T2N1M0 ( ⅡB ) 3.5*2.3*1.4 21 1,2 m 61 moderate T3N0M1a ( ⅣA ) 1.3*0.6 22 3,4 m 56 moderate T1N0M1a ( ⅣA ) 3.0*3.0 23 E 5,6 m 68 moderate T2N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 5.5*4.5 24 7,8 m 61 moderate T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 7.0*2.7 25 9,10 m 60 moderate T4N0M0 ( Ⅲ ) 3.0*2.0*1.0 26 1,2 m 71 GIST moderate T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 8.0*3.0 27 3,4 m 61 moderate T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 3.0*2.0 28 F 5,6 m 62 moderate T1N1M0 (ⅡB ) 4.0*3.5 29 7,8 m 60 eiomyoma moderate T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 7.0*4.7 30 9,10 m 62 poorly T2N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 2.0*1.3

(formalin fixed) For research use only Summary of tissue spots No. Coordinate Sex Age Key Word Type TNM Stage Tumor Size ( cm ) 31 1,2 m 66 poorly T3N0M1a ( ⅣA ) 3.1*2.0 32 3,4 m 73 poorly T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 9.5 33 5,6 m 56 poorly T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 7.0*6.0 34 7,8 m 69 T2N1M0 ( ⅡB ) 3.5*2.3*1.4 G 35 9,10 m 73 sarcoma malignant fibrous histiocytoma 3.2*2.4*1.0 double cancer 36 1,2 m 70 moderately -well T1N0M1 ( Ⅳ ) 3.0*2.7 moderately 37 3,4 m 68 T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 4.0*3.0 -well H moderately 38 5,6 m 71 T3N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 4.0*1.5 to poorly 39 7,8 m 80 T1N1M0 (ⅡB ) 5.0*4.8 40 9,10 m 68 T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 1 41 7 non-neoplastic, from A3, 4 42 8 non-neoplastic, from E5, 6 I 43 9 non-neoplastic, from D9,10 44 10 non-neoplastic, from G1, 2

(formalin fixed) QC sheet_lot#122120311031 Hematoxylin and Eosin staining For research use only A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 C1 C2 C3 C4

(formalin fixed) QC sheet_lot#122120311031 Hematoxylin and Eosin staining For research use only C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8

(formalin fixed) QC sheet_lot#122120311031 Hematoxylin and Eosin staining For research use only E9 E10 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 H1 H2

(formalin fixed) QC sheet_lot#122120311031 Hematoxylin and Eosin staining For research use only H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 H10 I7 I8 I9 I10

1. Esophagus: 1), well differentiated, ulceroinfiltrative, extension to subserosal fat tissue arising frome sophagus 2) resection margin, proximal: extension of tumor 2. Jejunal margin: free of tumor 3. Separately submitted segmemt of small bowel:free of tumor 4. Pancreas: free of tumor 1 A 1,2 m 66 5. Spleen: free of tumor 6. Regional lymph nodes, N3 (1/13), N4 (0/1), N8 (0/2), N10 (0/1), (1/17): metastasis in 1 out of 17 nodes 7. Soft tissue labelled as N1,N2: absence of node 8. Pancreas and spleen labelled as N10 AND N11: 1) ecotpic pancreas 2) accessory spleen well T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 8.0*7.0 2 A 3,4 m 67 3 A 5,6 m 69 Esophagus, segmental resection: 1), well differentiated with extension to submucosa 2) beingn stromal tumor, gastroesophagel junction 3) resection margin: free of tumor 4) lymph node, regional: metastatic in one out of 12. (paraesophageal (0/1), inferior pulmonary (0/1), subscalular (0/3), perigastric (1/7)) 1. fungating, well differentiated with focal necrosis with 1) tumor extension to the submucosa 2) no lymphovascular permeation 3) no perineural invasion 4) adjacent in situ 5) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor in situ 2. Regional lymph nodes, paraaortic (0/2), inferior pulmonary ligament (0/3), hilar anthracosis (0/8), paraesophageal (0/2) : (0/15): 1) free of tumor in all 15 lymph nodes 2) anthracosilicosis 3. Soft tissue, labelled as "paraspinal mass": myelolipoma 4. Omentum: free of tumor well T1N1M0 (ⅡB ) 2.8*1.7 well T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 3.0*2.0 4 A 7,8 m 60 1) fungating, well differentiated, with extension to the outer 1/3 of lamina propria no lymphovascular permeation 2) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor 3) regional lymph nodes: free of tumor (0/1) well T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 4.5*2.5

1), well-differentiated, fungating type, extending into 5 A 9,10 m 50 submucosa without proper muscle involvement 2) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor well T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 3.8*1.5 3) regional lymph node (0/4): free of tumor 6 B 1,2 m 79 Esophagus, total gastrectomy: 1), moderately differentiated with Ⅰ) ulcerative gross type Ⅱ) extension to the adventitia Ⅲ) no lymphatic permeation 2) resection margin, proximal, distal and lateral: free of tumor 3) regional lymph nodes, LN1 (0/1), LN3(0/3), LN7(0/1), paraesophageal (0/1), regional LN (1/3) : (1/9): tumor metastasis in one lymph node out of 9 lymph nodes moderate T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 3.0*3.0 7 B 3,4 m 59 carcinoma in situ Esophagus, resection: 1), moderately differentiated with I) fungating gross type II) extension to the adventitia with penetration ( involving lateral resection margin) Ⅲ) A few lymphatic invasion 2) carcinoma in situ in the adjacent mucosa 3) resection margin, proximal: Presence of carcinoma in the lymphatics 4) resection margin, distal: free of tumor 5) resection margin, lateral: extension of tumor 6) lymph nodes, subcarinal node (0/7), paraesophageal node (0/2), paratracheal node (1/1), perigastric node (0/8) : (1/18): metastasis in 1 out of 18 lymph nodes 7) fibroadipose tissue labelled as distal resection margin: free of tumor moderate T3N1M1 ( Ⅳ ) 5.3*2.5 8 B 5,6 m 54 dysplasia Esophagus, esophagogastrectomy: 1), moderately differentiated, multifocal with extension to the submucosa and occasional lymphatic permeation 2) multifocal epithelial dysplasia with in situ 3) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor 4) regional lymph nodes (1/21): metastatic in 1 out of 21 nodes moderate T1N1M0 ( ⅡB ) 1.7*1.0

1), moderately differentiated with Ⅰ) fungating gross type Ⅱ) extension to lamina propria and submucosa 9 B 7,8 m 69 Ⅲ) occasional lymphatic permeation moderate T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 2.0*1.5 2) Acanthosis glycogenosis, multiple 3) resection margin, proximal and distal: free of tumor 4) lymph node, subcarinal (0/10): free of tumor 10 B 9,10 m 55 11 C 1,2 m 73 1) (superficial carcinoma), moderately differentiated with Ⅰ) extension to the lamina propria (mucosa) Ⅱ) infiltrative gross type 2) resection margin, proximal and distal: free of tumor 3) lymph nodes, labelled as paraesophageal (0/3), No.7 (0/2), omentual (0/7) : (0/12): free of tumor 1. Esophagus with stomach, esophagogastrectomy: 1) moderately differentiated, with extension to the adventitia and multiple foci of carcinoma in situ. 2) resection margins, proximal: free of tumor 3) resection margins, distal: free of tumor 4) lymph nodes, regional (1/22): metastatic carcinoma 1 out of 22 lymph nodes 2. Adrenal gland, adrenalectomy: nodular hyperplasia. 3. Spleen, splenectomy: free of tumor moderate T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 1.8*1.0 moderate T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 5.0*5.0 12 C 3,4 m 63 1), moderately differentiated, fungating type with extension to adventitia (very close to the lateral surgical margin) 2) resection margin, proximal: in situ 3) focal in situ 4) resection margin, distal: free of tumor 5) regional lymph nodes, upper mediastinal (0/5), lower paratracheal (0/4), subcarcinal (0/4), omental (0/10) : (0/23): free of tumor in all 23 lymph nodes moderate T4N0M0 ( Ⅲ ) 2.8*1.7

7 1), moderately differentiated with Ⅰ) ulcerative gross type Ⅱ) extension to the adventitia Ⅲ) no lymphovascular invasion 13 C 5,6 m 57 Ⅳ) foreign body reaction to keratinous material and abscess formation moderate T2N1M0 ( ⅡB ) 5.5*5.0 around tumor 2) resection margin, proximal and distal: free of tumor 3) lymph nodes, esophageal (0/3), hilar (0/1), subcrainal (0/6), No.7 (3/6) paratracheal (0/1) : (3/21): metastatic carcinoma in 3 out of 21 lymph nodes 14 C 7,8 m 58 Esophagus and stomach, total esophagectomy: Fungating, moderately differentiated, with 1) size: 4x3x1 cm 2) infiltrative growth pattern 3) penetration of proper muscle layer and extension to adventitia 4) frequent vascular and neural invasion 5) intact resection margins including proximal (esophagus), distal (stomach) and deep margin, see note 6) no lymph node metastasis (subcarinial (0/2), paraaortic ascending (0/2), hilar (0/15), perigastric (0/1) andomentum (0/0)) Note: The tumor is so close to deep resection margin (less than 1 mm) and shows significant vascular invasion. moderate T2N1M1 ( Ⅳ ) 4.0*3.0*1.0

15 C 9,10 m 75 esophagus squamous cell carcinoma stomach adenocarcinoma stomach signet ring cell carcinoma stomach tubular adenoma 1.Esophagus, total esophagectomy:, moderately differentiated, with 1) ulceroinfiltrative gross type 2) extension to adventitia 3) occasional lymphatic permeation 4) presence of in situ in adjacent esophageal mucosa 2.Stomach, total gastrectomy: 1) adenocarcinoma, moderately differentiated Ⅰ) ulceroinfiltrative gross type Ⅱ) mixed with signet ring cell carcinoma Ⅲ) with focal areas of extracellular mucin production Ⅳ) with extension to proper muscle layer Ⅴ) frequent lymphatic permeation 2) two tubular adenomas with low grade dysplasia 3) esophagus, proximal resection margin: focal dysplasia 4) duodenum, distal resection margin: free of tumor 5) regional lymph nodes, No.1 (1/5), No.2 (0/1), mediastinal (0/2) : (1/8): metastatic in one out of 8 lymph nodes 6) regional lymph node, No.3 (1/8), No.4 (0/0), No.5 (1/1), No.6 (5/6), No.7 (0/3), No.9 (0/8) : (7/26): metastatic adenocarcinoma in 7 out of 26 lymph nodes moderate T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 4.5*3.5 16 D 1,2 f 64 17 D 3,4 f 58 Infiltrative, moderately differentiated, with 1) size: 4cm in the greatest diameter 2) diffuse growth 3) penetration of muscle layer and extension into adventitia 4) perineural invasion 5) intact resetion margins (proximal and distal (stomach)) 1), moderately differentiated with extension to the proper muscle 2) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor 3) lymph node, regional (0/1): free of tumor moderate T3N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 4 moderate T2N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 4.5*2.5 18 D 5,6 m 67 1), moderately differentiated with extension to muscularis propria and occasional lymphatic permeation 2) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor 3) regional lymph nodes, No.1 (0/2), No.2 (0/4) : (0/6): free of tumor moderate T2N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 2.3*1.3

1), moderately differentiatd with extension through proper muscle to the adventitia (T3) 19 D 7,8 m 77 2) leiomyoma, small moderate T3N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 2.5*2.0 3) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor 4) lymph nodes, paraesophageal (0/6) and regional (0/1) : (0/7): free of tumor 20 D 9,10 m 69 21 E 1,2 m 61 22 E 3,4 m 56 polypoid, moderately differentiated with 1) size: 3.5x2.3x1.4 cm 2) infiltrative growth 3) extension to inner muscle layer 4) frequent lymphovascular invasion 5) intramucosal metastasis 6) intact proximal (esophagus) and distal (stomach) resection margins 7) metastasis to regional lymph nodes (6/14: periesophageal (3/4), and celiac (3/10)) Esophagus, lower, esophagectomy: 1) ulcerative, moderately differentiated, with Ⅰ) extension to the periesophageal fat tissue Ⅱ) lateral margin: free of tumor Ⅲ) lymphovascular permeation: positive 2) resection margin, proximal, esophageal: free of tumor 3) resection margin, distal, gastric: free of tumor 4) regional lymph nodes: tumor metastasis to 3 out of 10 (3/10), in detail, gastric node (0/1), paraesophageal (0/6), celiac (3/3) 1. Esophagus, segmental resection: superficial, moderately differentiated with 1) size: 3.0x3.0cm approximately 2) superficial spreading growth with focal invasion to submucosal space 3) vascular invasion 4) intact proximal (esophagus) and distal (stomach) resection margins 5) metastasis to 1 out of 14 celiac lymph nodes 2. Stomach: consistent with Helicobacter pylori gastritis with multifocal atrophy with intestinal metaplasia moderate T2N1M0 ( ⅡB ) 3.5*2.3*1.4 moderate T3N0M1a ( ⅣA ) 1.3*0.6 moderate T1N0M1a ( ⅣA ) 3.0*3.0

Esophagus and stomach, Sweet's operation: 1), moderately differentiated, Ⅰ) arising from the gastroesophageal junction and extension to the esophagus and cardia of stomach. Ⅱ) fungating type Ⅲ) size: 5.5x4.5 cm Ⅳ) extension to the subadventitial and subserosal soft tissue (T2, no 23 E 5,6 m 68 adventitia involvement) Ⅴ) scant lymphovascular permeation moderate T2N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 5.5*4.5 2) separate mass of esophagus:, confined the mucosa and muscularis mucosa 3. Section margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor 4. Regional lymph nodes: free of tumor in all nodes (0/30), in detail, celiac (0/2), left cardiac (0/11), greater curvature (0/0), #1 (0/14), #2 (0/3) 24 E 7,8 m 61 Ulcerofungating, moderately differentiated, 1) extension to the serosa (adventitia), not exposed to the mediastinum 2) size: 7x2.7 cm 3) lymphovascular permeation: positive 4) resection margin, proximal, esophageal: free of tumor 5) resection margin, distal, gastric: free of tumor 6) regional lymph nodes: tumor metastasis to 2 out of 32 (2/32), in detail, paraesophageal (0/3), celiac (0/1), hilar (0/2), regional (2/26) moderate T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 7.0*2.7 25 E 9,10 m 60, moderately differentiated, probably recurred, see note with 1) size: 2.5x2 cm 2) infiltrative growth 3) transmural involvement from mucosa to subserosal space 4) intact proximal and distal (stomach) resection margins but very close to deep margin 5) metastasis to 2 out of 33 regional lymph nodes (paraesophageal (0/6), right hilar (0/5), greater curvature (0/1), celiac (2/7), AP window (0/5), regional (0/9)) 6) chronic granulomatous infla mmation with necrosis, consistent with tuberculosis, in paraesophageal and AP window lymph nodes Note: The tumor was predominantly located in submucosal space without evidence of tumor occuring from the mucosatherefore, it could be recurred tumor of laryngeal carcinoma rather than primary esophageal carcinoma. moderate T4N0M0 ( Ⅲ ) 3.0*2.0*1.0

26 F 1,2 m 71 GIST ulcerofungating, moderately differentiated, with 1) size: 8x3cm 2) infiltrative growth 3) extension to 2/3 of submucosal space 4) no vascular and perineural invasion 5) intact proximal and distal resection margins 6) no metastasis to regional lymph nodes (celiac (0/2), periesophageal (0/7)) 7) gastrointestinal stromal tumor, benign, in upper body of stomach moderate T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 8.0*3.0 27 F 3,4 m 61 1. Esophagus, segmental resection:, moderately differentiated, ulceroinfiltrative type, with extension into submucosa, with clean surgical margin 2. Stomach, biopsy: free of tumor 3. Esophagus, separately submitted: free of tumor 4. Lymph nodes, dissection: Paraesophageal (0/1), celiac (0/2), lower paraesophageal (0/1), perigastric (0/3) : (0/7): free of tumor moderate T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 3.0*2.0 28 F 5,6 m 62 Esophagus, sweet operation: ulcerofungating, moderately differentiated, 1) size:4x3. 5cm 2) extension to the submucosa 3) lymphovascular permeation: unceratin 4) resection margin, proximal, esophageal: free of tumor 5) resection margin, distal, gastric: free of tumor 6) Regional lymph nodes: Tumor metastasis to 1 out of 3 (1/3), in detail, celiac node (0/2), lower paraesophageal node (1/1) moderate T1N1M0 (ⅡB ) 4.0*3.5 29 F 7,8 m 60 eiomyoma Esophagus, resection: fungating, moderately differentiated, 1) size: 7x4.7cm 2) extension to the subserosa(no serosa involved) 3) lymphovascular permeation, present 4) separate mass: Leiomyoma, submucosal 5) resection margin, proximal, esophageal: free of tumor 6) resection margin, distal, gastric: free of tumor 7) regional lymph nodes: tumor metastasis to 2 out of 12 lymph nodes in detail, celiac (0/4),paraesophageal (1/3), regional (1/5) moderate T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 7.0*4.7

Esophags, esophagectomy: 1), poorly differentiated, ulceroinfiltrative, extending 30 F 9,10 m 62 into muscularis propria without penetration 2) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor poorly T2N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 2.0*1.3 3) lymph node, regional (0/1), paraesophageal (0/4) : (0/5): free of tumor 31 G 1,2 m 66 Esophagus and lymph node, esophagectomy with lymph node dissection: ulcerofungating, poorly differentiated, with 1) extension to the adventitia(not exposed to the mediastinum) 2) size: 3.1x2 cm 3) lymphovascular permeation: scant 4) resection margin, proximal, esophageal: free of tumor 5) resection margin, distal, stomach: free of tumor 6) regional lymph nodes: tumor metastasis to 2 out of 3 (2/3), in detail, lower paraesophageal (0/1), celiac (2/2) poorly T3N0M1a ( ⅣA ) 3.1*2.0 32 G 3,4 m 73 Esophagus, segmental resection: ulcerofungating, poorly differentiated, with spindle cell and focal neuroendocrine differention with 1) size: about 9cm in the largest dimension along the longitudinal axis 2) infiltrative growth 3) invasion to submucosal space 4) vascular invasion 5) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor 6) lymph nodes, paraesophageal (0/3) and No.1 (0/2): free of tumor metastasis in all 5 nodes poorly T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 9.5 33 G 5,6 m 56 34 G 7,8 m 69 1), poorly differentiated with extension to the adventitia (T3) 2) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor 3) lymph nodes, labelled as greater curvature (0/1), paraesophageal (0/3), IPL (1/9) and regional (0/15) : (1/28): metastatic carcinoma in 1 out of 28 lymph nodes Note: I mmunohistochemical staining results: NSE, Synaptophysin, poorly T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 7.0*6.0 Esophagus, resection margin, frozen biopsy: involving mucosa and submucosal lymphatic vessel T2N1M0 ( ⅡB ) 3.5*2.3*1.4

35 G 9,10 m 73 sarcoma malignant fibrous histiocytoma double cancer Esophagus : 1) mass, double tumors, sarcoma, most likely malignant fibrous histiocytoma, and 2) resection margin proximal,esophageal: free of tumor resection margin, distal, G-E junction: free of tumor 3) regional lymph node: free of tumor in all nodes (0/44), followings, mid paraesophageal (0/8), low paraesophageal (0/4), subcarinal (0/11), surrounding nodes (0/21) 3.2*2.4*1.0 36 H 1,2 m 70 Esophagus, total esophagectomy: moderately well-differentiated, predominantly confined to the lamina propria, with focal invasion into the muscularis mucosae, without involvement of the submucosa, muscularis propria, regional lymph nodes or surgical margins moderately -well T1N0M1 ( Ⅳ ) 3.0*2.7 37 H 3,4 m 68 Esophagus and stomach, esophagectomy and gastrectomy: 1) moderately/well differentiated with full thickness involvement of the esophageal wall, see note 2) regional lymph nodes, N1 (0/3), N2 (1/3) : (1/6): metastatic squamous cell carcinoma in a lymph node, with extranodal extension, out of six lymph nodes 3) lymph nodes, labelled as "inferior pulmonary ligamental" (0/1) and labelled as "paratracheal" (0/5): pneumoconiotic nodules without involvement of tumor 4) resection margins, proximal (esophagus): free of tumor 5) resection margins, distal (jejunum): free of tumor 6) specimen, labelled as "mediastinal pleural nodule": metastatic squamous cell carcinoma a lymph node with extranodal extension Note: The stomach and the gastrojejunostomy site do not show any residual neoplasm. moderately -well T3N1M0 ( Ⅲ ) 4.0*3.0 38 H 5,6 m 71 1) Invasive, moderately to poorly differentiated, ulcerative, with penetration of entire wall and extension to the underlying resection margin and occasional lymphatic invasion 2) leiomyomatosis 3) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor 4) lymph nodes(0/2): free of tumor metastasis in 2 nodes moderately to poorly T3N0M0 ( ⅡA ) 4.0*1.5

1. Esophagus, resection: 1) with focally glandular differentiation (adenosquamous carcinoma), confined to the submucosa but frequent lymphovascular permeation 39 H 7,8 m 80 T1N1M0 (ⅡB ) 5.0*4.8 2) resection margins, proximal and distal: free of tumor 3) regional lymph nodes, regional (1/1), No.2 (0/0), No.3 (0/0), No.7 (0/1), No.8 (0/0), No.11 (0/4): metastatic in 1 out of 6 nodes 2. Lung, wedge resection: bullae 1), multiple with Ⅰ) Infiltrative gross type Ⅱ) extension to the lamina propria and submucosa 40 H 9,10 m 68 Ⅲ) no lymphatic permeation T1N0M0 ( Ⅰ ) 1 Ⅳ) multifocal area of epithelial dysplasia, low to high grade 2) glycogenic acanthosis 3) resection margin: free of tumor 41 I 7 non-neoplastic non-neoplastic, from A3, 4 42 I 8 non-neoplastic non-neoplastic, from E5, 6 43 I 9 non-neoplastic non-neoplastic, from D9,10 44 I 10 non-neoplastic non-neoplastic, from G1, 2