- ... 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 ( ...
- ... region at the junction between the squamous and columnar cells of the cervix (squamocolumnar junction), which migrates from ...
- ... locations of the junction between the squamous and columnar cells of the cervix (squamocolumnar junction), which migrates from ...
- ... on the surface of the cervix, squamous and columnar (gland cells). Most cervical cancers are from squamous cells. Cervical ...
- ... components that are lined with epithelial cuboidal or columnar clear cells.[ 101 ] Among symptomatic patients, the most common presentation ...
- ... types of glandular epithelium can be seen: Metaplastic columnar epithelium. Metaplastic parietal cell glandular epithelium within the esophageal wall. Metaplastic intestinal ...
- ... they reveal intravascular growth of well-differentiated endothelial cells in a columnar configuration. They have thickened hyaline walls with hobnailed ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ] ...
- ... 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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