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Image ID: 61749
A single, atypical squamoid cell displaying eosinophilic cytoplasm and a dark nucleus, next to a cluster of malignant glandular cells (Papanicolaou ×20)
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Kure et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd
Credit: Seema Lale Kiyoe Kure and Daniel Lingamfelter
Contributed by: BioMed Central Journals
Commercial use: Freely allowed, under Creative Commons Attribution License. Source must be attributed.
Citation: Copyright Kure et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd, courtesy of the Biology Image Library
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Image Type: Micrograph
Dimensions: 500 x 400 pixels
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Date image added: 20-Jan-2012

Classification: Histology & Pathology   >   Female Reproductive System & Obstetrics   >   Tumors