A presentation of diffuse abdominal pain and dysphagia.
Describe your macroscopic findings and the most likely diagnosis that tries it all together.
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Answer:
Gross hepatomegaly with multiple tan-white nodules. H&E sections show metastatic deposit of moderate-poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. The primary tumor site was esophagus (note the esophageal stent in situ).