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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
Bronchitis and alveolitis in lung of horse infected with equine influenza virus, 200x magnification.
Showing Light micrograph Type of Tissue Human under the microscope in Lab.
Liver Fluke Section under light microscope with white background
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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.
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Thyroid cancer: Microscopic image of Metastatic papillary carcinoma of thyroid. Reactive change. Lymph node carcinoma.
anaplastic thyroid carcinoma with heterologous differentiation (leiomyosarcoma)
Backgrounds of Bacteria and Mold under the microscope in Lab.
Pine Root C.S. under light mircoscope with white background
Skin papilloma of a human, highly detailed segment of panorama. Photomicrograph as seen under the microscope, 10x zoom.
Photomicrograph of two rotifers. Rapidly rotating cilia at top of heads, internal organs visible. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Chest CT SCAN of female patient with breast protesis and lung infection
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A 3D scientific illustration showcasing a woman with transparent skin, revealing a tumor in her thyroid gland, along with a micrograph image of papillary thyroid carcinoma.
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
Histological Cerebellum human, Sympathetic ganglion human And Spinal cord human under the microscope for education.
A microscope slide showing a stained section of a human bowel, or small intestine.  It was taken through microscope lens that has a central focus through a thin layer of glass.
Microscopic close view of high vaginal swab Gram stain smear, 100x. diagnosis of Bacterial vaginosis (BV).
Acute ordinary hepatitis liver biopsy under light microscopy
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.
Light micrograph of a human thyroid with chronic thyroiditis (Hashimoto disease). There are extensive chronic inflammatory infiltrates and lymphoid follicles with germinal centres.
Plasmacytoid urothelial carcinoma (PUC) is a unique variant of invasive urothelial carcinoma characterized by tumor cells that exhibit a striking resemblance to plasma cells, and it is known to have an aggressive behavior.
prostate cancer, prostatic hyperplasia, Structure of male prostate, cross section, 3d illustration
Captured by a scientific microscope and Canon 5D Mark IV
The study of tissue samples of Trachea of Cat, Epididymis, Prostate, Uterus with embryo of rat and Mammary gland cow  under the microscope in Lab.
Chronic congestion of liver biopsy under light microscopy in different area
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