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Squamous cell carcinoma or squamous cell cancer (SCC or SqCC) is a cancer of a kind of epithelial cell, the squamous cell. These cells are the main part of the epidermis of the skin, and this cancer is one of the major forms of skin cancer. However, squamous cells also occur in the lining of the digestive tract, lungs, and other areas of the body, and SCC occurs as a form of cancer in diverse tissues, including the lips, mouth, esophagus, urinary bladder, prostate, lung, vagina, and cervix, among others. Despite sharing the name squamous cell carcinoma, the SCCs of different body sites can show tremendous differences in their presenting symptoms, natural history, prognosis, and response to treatment. Micrograph of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck
Host cells with spores (mold) are inside wood under the microscope for education.
Photomicrograph of Histological analysis of Intramedullary SOL showing Astrocytoma, WHO grade-4
fish skin under light microscope with white background
Histopathology of diffuse sclerosing glomerulonephritis, light micrograph, photo under microscope
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Thyroid cancer: Microscopic image of Metastatic papillary carcinoma of thyroid. Reactive change. Lymph node carcinoma.
CAT Scan lung lobe
The uterine sarcoma is a malignant tumor that arises in the myometrium. The micrograph shows cancerous cells infiltrating the smooth muscle fiber fascicles of myometrium.
Carcinoid tumors are a type of slow-growing cancer that can arise in several places throughout your body. Carcinoid tumors, which are one subset of tumors called neuroendocrine tumors, usually begin in the digestive tract (stomach, appendix, small intestine, colon, rectum) or in the lungs. Site: Ovary
Breast tissue adenocarcinoma immunohistochemistry. Estrogen receptors.
PAPS Smear study of a young women under microscopy showing Atrophic changes in uterus which is unusual at young age.
Acute ordinary hepatitis liver biopsy under light microscopy
Background of mold in the wood of the house.
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Kidney cancer: Microscopic image of metastatic clear cell carcinoma of kidney, the most common type of renal cell carcinoma. Show brain tissue of malignant neoplasm, large atypical bizarre cells.
Invasive pleomorphic lobular carcinoma (PLC) of the breast is a subtype of invasive lobular cancer which compromises approximately 1% of all epithelial breast malignancies and is characterized by higher nuclear pleomorphism and poorer prognosis than classic invasive lobular cancer (ILC)
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC or HCC) is the most common malignant tumour originating in the liver and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. It most commonly develops in people who suffer from chronic liver diseases, such as cirrhosis caused by hepatitis B or C. Tumour cells form trabeculae, cords, and nests separated by connective tissue septa
Mammogram
Photomicrograph of Histological analysis of Intramedullary SOL showing Astrocytoma, WHO grade-4
smoke lung with black deposit in microscopy
Histological Pancreas human, Liver human, Vermiform appendix human and Kidney Human under the microscope for education.
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Lung cancer - adenocarcinoma, mucinous type. Therapies for specific genetic mutations (biomarkers EGFR, ALK, ROS1, BRAF, PDL1, KRAS) are appropriate for selected cases.
Most osteosarcomas are high grade, meaning they will probably grow and spread quickly if not treated. The usual treatment for these cancers is as follows: Biopsy to establish the diagnosis. Chemotherapy (chemo), usually for about 10 weeks.
Implanted human egg of about 10 days. The syncytiotrophoblast form the trophoblastic lacunae. In the center, is the cytotrophoblast. Embryo cells are death (non-viable embryo).
Histological section of kidney tissue taken with microscope. Nuclei stain blue and cell cytoplasm is pink. Scattered red blood cells. Mostly tubules with two glomeruli present. Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stain. More tissue sections:
Photomicrograph of Stomach Adenocarcinoma. Gastric Adenocarcinoma.
Silicosis lung with black deposit human pathology biosample under microscopy
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