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Human arm anatomy illustration by ALI DAMOUHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Human arm anatomy illustration by ALI DAMOUHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Editorial use only Forensic medicine scanner Full 3D body scanning stage containing 64 Canon EOS 1200 cameras firing simultaneously The images fro
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Structural drawing of the human body illustration of internal organs (viscera)
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Structural drawing of the human body illustration of internal organs (organs) Black and white line drawing
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Urothelial carcinoma in situ light micrograph
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Light micrograph of papillary urothelial carcinoma This image shows a cross section of a papillary structure in a papillary urothelial carcinoma The
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Light micrograph of tubular adenoma cells A tubular adenoma is a type of pre-malignant growth (known as dysplasia) that may later develop into colon
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Ultimobranchial body remnant light micrograph
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Japans first anatomical drawing of the human body (Photo by Mainichi NewspaperAFLO) 2400
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Light micrograph of tubular adenoma cells A tubular adenoma is a type of pre-malignant growth (known as dysplasia) that may later develop into colon
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Light micrograph of thyroid follicles The thyroid gland is composed of follicles (large polygonal structures) filled with colloid substance (pink) an
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Solar elastosis light micrograph
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Skin epidermis cross section light micrograph
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Light micrograph of signet ring cell carcinoma This type of cancer arises in the gastrointestinal tract and is composed of cells which have a mucin
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Light micrograph of a seminoma Seminoma is a tumour derived from germ cells that most commonly occurs in the testis Characteristic microscopic featu
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Light micrograph of a seminoma Seminoma is a tumour derived from germ cells that most commonly occurs in the testis Characteristic microscopic featu
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Light micrograph of a gastrointestinal schwannoma A schwannoma is a benign tumour arising from Schwann cells of peripheral nerves This example of a
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Light micrograph of a sarcoma which is a malignant tumour composed of mesenchymal type cells The cells are spindled (elongated in shape) and are dis
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Anatomical specimens and other specimens are shown and explained to US military dentists at the 42nd General Hospital in Tokyo Japan 19461119 (P
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Light micrograph of a prostatic stromal nodule Prostatic stromal nodules occur as part of benign prostatic nodular hyperplasia (BPH) which can cause
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Light micrograph of a pleomorphic adenoma A pleomorphic adenoma is a benign tumour that arises from salivary glands It has varying proportions of ep
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Light micrograph of pulmonary oedema The alveolar spaces in this lung are filled with light pink oedema fluid The irregular pink lines are the alveo
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Light micrograph of cribriform prostate cancer This pattern of prostate cancer shows sieve-like holes (white spaces) with a single cancer gland This
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Pleomorphic cells light micrograph
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Pilar cyst light micrograph
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Light micrograph of biopsy plug material This material is used in biopsy procedures to plug the hole made by the biopsy and prevent bleeding Cells i
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Adult granulosa cell tumour light micrograph
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Light micrograph of an adult granulosa cell tumour The cells have nuclei (purple-blue) that are oval-round with nuclear grooves giving them a offe
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Starfish anatomy 1900 anatomical illustration of a starfish
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Adult granulosa cell tumour light micrograph
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Light micrograph of necrotic tumour cells Often tumours which outgrow their blood have areas that are necrotic or dead Necrosis can be identified h
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Light micrograph of mucin (mucous substance) This mucous substance was present in a benign ovarian cyst It forms patterns of irregular blue-grey and
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Light micrograph of liver cholestasis Cholestasis is the accumulation of bile pigment (golden yellow dots) in this case mostly within hepatocytes (l
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Light micrograph of cirrhosis In cirrhosis the end stage of chronic liver damage the liver cells are arranged in nodules surrounded by fibrous sept
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Light micrograph of liver cholestasis Cholestasis is the accumulation of bile pigment (golden yellow dots) in this case mostly within hepatocytes (l
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Light micrograph of a leiomyoma A leiomyoma is a benign growth of smooth muscle cells Most commonly they are seen in the uterus (where they are oft
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Light micrograph of a leiomyoma A leiomyoma is a benign growth of smooth muscle cells Most commonly they are seen in the uterus (where they are oft
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Atrophic renal tubules light micrograph
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Starfish anatomy 1900 anatomical illustration of a starfish
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Acute tubular injury light micrograph
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Light micrograph of clear cell renal cell carcinoma Clear cell renal cell carcinoma is the most common type of kidney cancer Its cells form small cl
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Light micrograph of fibrosis in a renal artery The intimal (inner) layer of arteries in the kidney may become fibrotic due to high blood pressure or
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Light micrograph of a renal oncocytoma An oncocytoma is a benign kidney tumour It is composed of cells that have abundant oncocytic (pink) cytoplasm
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Light micrograph of clear cell renal cell carcinoma Clear cell renal cell carcinoma is the most common type of kidney cancer As seen in this image
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Light micrograph of clear cell renal cell carcinoma This cytokeratin immunohistochemically stained section highlights the cell membranes of the tumou
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Clear cell kidney cancer light micrograph
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Chromophobe kidney cancer cells light micrograph
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Chromophobe kidney cancer cells light micrograph
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Diving beetle anatomy 1900 anatomical illustration of a diving beetle
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Light micrograph of a renal artery Two of the layers of the artery wall are visible the intima (darker pink central) and the media (top and bottom
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Light micrograph of keratin horn cyst A keratin horn cyst is a collection of keratin material seen in seborrheic keratosis (a benign skin growth) Th
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Light micrograph of histiocytes Histiocytes are macrophages (a type of immune system cell) which are present in tissues (as opposed to within blood v
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Light micrograph of keratin horn cyst A keratin horn cyst is a collection of keratin material seen in seborrheic keratosis (a benign skin growth) Th
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Light micrograph of foamy histiocytes Histiocytes are a type of inflammatory cell found in tissues When histiocytes react to something they can tak
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Light micrograph of foamy histiocytes Histiocytes are a type of inflammatory cell found in tissues When histiocytes react to something they can tak
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Cardiac myxoma light micrograph
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Light micrograph of endometrial clear cell adenocarcinoma Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the uterus often forms branched papillary structures like the
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Light micrograph of fibrosis in a kidney Fibrosis is a form of irreversible injury in the kidney The fibrosis is highlighted in blue whereas the cir
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Green lizard anatomy 1900 anatomical illustration of a green lizard (Lacerta viridis)
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Light micrograph of gout Gout is a disease where there is a deposition of uric acid crystals in tissues In this image this crystalline material (li
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Light micrograph of fungal organisms The fungal organisms (dark purple) are seen as lines representing hyphae of the fungus These fungal organisms w
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Light micrograph of fungal organisms Gomori Methenamine Silver (GMS) stain The fungal organisms stain dark black and are seen as thin lines represen
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Reactive fibroblast cells light micrograph
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Light micrograph of fat cells with artefactual folding In this tissue section of fat the fat cells are folded onto one another creating an artefact
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Light micrograph of desmoplasia Desmoplasia is a reaction of connective tissue to the presence of a tumour In this image the pink and blue strands
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Light micrograph of saponification type fat necrosis This type of necrosis occurs when enzymes are released from a damaged pancreas The variety of c
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Light micrograph of oesophageal squamous cells The squamous cells have distinct and roughly polygonal borders (dark pink lines) between each other T
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Light micrograph of a haemorrhagic corpus luteum The corpus luteum is the body formed in an ovary after ovulation It may become cystic and haemorrha
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Chicken anatomy 1900 anatomical illustration of a chicken
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Light micrograph of cholesterolosis in a gallbladder Cholesterolosis is the accumulation of foamy macrophages (light blue centre to bottom of image)
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Cholesterol clefts light micrograph
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Light micrograph of mucin Mucin is the light blue staining substance seen in this microscopic image The mucin here was seen from a sample of the ute
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Light micrograph of woven bone and cartilage Woven bone (left side of image) is bone that is forming in response to injury or during growth In this
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Light micrograph of calcium phosphate type calcifications The calcifications filling the field of view in this image stain dark purple Ways these
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Carcinoid tumour cells light micrograph
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Light micrograph of a fibroadenoma Fibroadenoma is a type of benign breast tumour It consists of epithelial elements (branching blue-purple structur
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Light micrograph of secretions within a breast microcyst Only the secretions (which here resemble puffs or clouds) that were inside the cyst are seen
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Light micrograph of a breast cyst with apocrine metaplasia a benign change The cells are arranged along the lining of a cystic space and have abunda
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Rabbit anatomy 1900 anatomical illustration of a rabbit
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Light micrograph of lobular breast cancer Lobular breast carcinoma (cancer) is the second most common type of breast cancer The cells of lobular car
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Light micrograph of woven bone Woven bone is a type of immature bone that can turn into mature bone during development or forms to repair existing b
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Light micrograph of red blood cells and fibrin The red blood cells (many small bright red dots) clump together with fibrin (light pink) in a blood cl
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Cuttlefish 1900 anatomical illustration showing the lumbar nerves (A) and aorta (B) of a frog
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