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Stomach, low grade dysplasia with methylene blue stain, diffuse
show more Title: Stomach, low grade dysplasia with methylene blue stain, diffuse Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Paul Choi, MD Description: Stomach - low grade dysplasia, diffuse with and without methlyene blue stain Dysplasia is any abnormal development of tissues or organs. An alteration in cell growth resulting in cells that differ in size, shape, and appearance, often as a result of chronic irritation. Common sites for dysplasia are the respiratory tract in smokers and the cervix. Keywords: Abnormality in development, Stomach Neoplasms, alteration in size Date Uploaded: 02/09/2013 -
Stomach, low grade dysplasia
show more Title: Stomach, low grade dysplasia Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Paul Choi, MD Description: Stomach - low grade dysplasia (3) without methylene blue stain Dysplasia is any abnormal development of tissues or organs. An alteration in cell growth resulting in cells that differ in size, shape, and appearance, often as a result of chronic irritation. Common sites for dysplasia are the respiratory tract in smokers and the cervix. Keywords: low-grade dysplasia, alteration in size, pre-cancer, Stomach Neoplasms, pre-cancerous change, Abnormality in development, precancer Date Uploaded: 02/09/2013 -
Stomach, low grade dysplasia, diffuse
show more Title: Stomach, low grade dysplasia, diffuse Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Paul Choi, MD Description: Stomach - low grade dysplasia, diffuse with and without methlyene blue stain Dysplasia is any abnormal development of tissues or organs. An alteration in cell growth resulting in cells that differ in size, shape, and appearance, often as a result of chronic irritation. Common sites for dysplasia are the respiratory tract in smokers and the cervix. Keywords: Stomach Neoplasms, alteration in size, Abnormality in development Date Uploaded: 02/09/2013