k LM of cervix showing severe dysplasia CIN 3 Severe cervical dysplasia. Light micrograph of a section through human cervical epithelium showing severe dysplasia abnormal growth classified as CIN 3. CIN cervical intraepithelial neoplasia is the term used to describe malignant changes in the squamous epithelium of the cervix. Here, epithelial cells upper half of section are highly dysplastic, being thickened with enlarged and prominent nuclei dark, round. Cell division is not now confined to the basal bottom layer and dysplastic cells have migrated right to the surface. Such changes are referred to as carcinoma in situ. Haematoxylin and eosin stained. Magnification x200 at 35mm size. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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LM of cervix showing severe dysplasia  CIN 3  Severe cervical dysplasia. Light micrograph of a section through human cervical epithelium showing severe dysplasia  abnormal growth  classified as CIN 3. CIN  cervical intraepithelial neoplasia  is the term used to describe malignant changes in the squamous epithelium of the cervix. Here, epithelial cells  upper half of section  are highly dysplastic, being thickened with enlarged and prominent nuclei  dark, round . Cell division is not now confined to the basal  bottom  layer and dysplastic cells have migrated right to the surface. Such changes are referred to as carcinoma in situ. Haematoxylin and eosin stained. Magnification: x200 at 35mm size.
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LM of cervix showing severe dysplasia (CIN 3)

Severe cervical dysplasia. Light micrograph of a section through human cervical epithelium showing severe dysplasia (abnormal growth) classified as CIN 3. CIN (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia) is the term used to describe malignant changes in the squamous epithelium of the cervix. Here, epithelial cells (upper half of section) are highly dysplastic, being thickened with enlarged and prominent nuclei (dark, round). Cell division is not now confined to the basal (bottom) layer and dysplastic cells have migrated right to the surface. Such changes are referred to as carcinoma in situ. Haematoxylin and eosin stained. Magnification: x200 at 35mm size.

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