Patient with a long history of smoking is now suffering from bronchial carcinoma. Histology reveals there are sheets of large polygonal or giant MNC (multineucleated cells). What is the most likely diagnosis?
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The key is D. Large cell ca. [Large cell carcinoma is, by definition, a poorly differentiated malignant epithelial tumor. It consists of sheets or nests of large polygonal or giant multinuclear cells and probably represents SCC ."]
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