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  1. ... BC, Bay BH, et al. Nuclear morphometry in columnar cell lesions of the breast: is it useful? J ... MA, et al. Digital mammography: more microcalcifications, more columnar cell lesions without atypia. Mod Pathol. 2011 Sep; 24 ( ...
  2. ... region at the junction between the squamous and columnar cells of the cervix (squamocolumnar junction), which migrates from ...
  3. ... locations of the junction between the squamous and columnar cells of the cervix (squamocolumnar junction), which migrates from ...
  4. ... on the surface of the cervix, squamous and columnar (gland cells). Most cervical cancers are from squamous cells. Cervical ...
  5. ... components that are lined with epithelial cuboidal or columnar clear cells.[ 101 ] Among symptomatic patients, the most common presentation ...
  6. ... types of glandular epithelium can be seen: Metaplastic columnar epithelium. Metaplastic parietal cell glandular epithelium within the esophageal wall. Metaplastic intestinal ...
  7. ... they reveal intravascular growth of well-differentiated endothelial cells in a columnar configuration. They have thickened hyaline walls with hobnailed ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. ... 2010. [ PubMed : 20080091 ] Spechler SJ, Goyal RK: The columnar-lined esophagus, intestinal metaplasia, and Norman Barrett. Gastroenterology ... Barrett epithelium represents a neoplastic alteration of the columnar epithelium that may progress to invasive adenocarcinoma.[ 17 ] ...
  10. ... in Barrett epithelium represents an alteration of the columnar epithelium that may progress to invasive adenocarcinoma.[ 11 ] ... 2000. [ PubMed : 11151865 ] Spechler SJ, Goyal RK: The columnar-lined esophagus, intestinal metaplasia, and Norman Barrett. Gastroenterology ...
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