The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemCiba [Pharmaceutical Products, 1972 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... stroma is relatively inconspicuous . In most cases the epithelial elements are composed of hyperplastic col- umnar cells which form numerous enfolding papillae . These epithelial cells are morpho- logically similar to those in the ...
... stroma is relatively inconspicuous . In most cases the epithelial elements are composed of hyperplastic col- umnar cells which form numerous enfolding papillae . These epithelial cells are morpho- logically similar to those in the ...
Page 118
... stroma . A low - power view discloses the tortuosity of the glands , and their corkscrew convolutions are sec- tioned many times in the midportion of the endo- metrium , providing the explanation of the term " spongiosa layer " . The stroma ...
... stroma . A low - power view discloses the tortuosity of the glands , and their corkscrew convolutions are sec- tioned many times in the midportion of the endo- metrium , providing the explanation of the term " spongiosa layer " . The stroma ...
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... stroma . The process of menstruation first begins by a pool- ing of blood cells in intercellular spaces beneath the surface epithelium . Breaks in the surface occur , and pieces of stroma and broken glands are lifted off . Desquamation ...
... stroma . The process of menstruation first begins by a pool- ing of blood cells in intercellular spaces beneath the surface epithelium . Breaks in the surface occur , and pieces of stroma and broken glands are lifted off . Desquamation ...
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