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  1. ... Biggar MA, Kerr KM, Erzetich LM, et al. Columnar cell change with atypia (flat epithelial atypia) on breast core biopsy-outcomes following open excision. Breast J. ...
  2. ... region at the junction between the squamous and columnar cells of the cervix (squamocolumnar junction), which migrates from ... estimates from early studies of women with precancerous cell changes suggest a 20 to 30 percent risk of ...
  3. ... components that are lined with epithelial cuboidal or columnar clear cells.[ 101 ] Among symptomatic patients, the most common presentation ... Kujala M, Aittomäki K: Inherited forms of renal cell carcinoma. Scand J Surg 93 (2): 103-11, 2004. [ PubMed : 15285561 ] Changes to This Summary (05/07/2020) The PDQ ...
  4. ... types of glandular epithelium can be seen: Metaplastic columnar epithelium. Metaplastic parietal cell glandular epithelium within the esophageal wall. Metaplastic intestinal ...
  5. ... they reveal intravascular growth of well-differentiated endothelial cells in a columnar configuration. They have thickened hyaline walls with hobnailed ...
  6. ... glands. The male urethra is lined by transitional cells in its prostatic and membranous portion and stratified columnar epithelium to stratified squamous epithelium in the bulbous ...
  7. ... by relaxing the lower esophageal sphincter.[ 3 ] Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Esophagus Factors with adequate evidence of increased risk of squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus Cigarette smoking and drinking ...
  8. ... 90, 1999. [ PubMed : 10375336 ] Evidence of Benefit Squamous Cell Cancer Squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus does ... Endosc 53 (6): 620-7, 2001. [ PubMed : 11323588 ] Changes to This Summary (03/30/2020) The PDQ ...