Difference between revisions of "File:IPLab2Metaplasia5.jpg"

From Pathology Education Instructional Resource
Jump to: navigation, search
(In areas adjacent to the normal transitional epithelium, there are areas of epithelium (arrows) where the epithelial cells have the character of normal squamous epithelium as found in the dermis. However, squamous epithelium is not normal in the renal ...)
 
(No difference)

Latest revision as of 15:44, 19 August 2013

In areas adjacent to the normal transitional epithelium, there are areas of epithelium (arrows) where the epithelial cells have the character of normal squamous epithelium as found in the dermis. However, squamous epithelium is not normal in the renal pelvis. This adaptive change is referred to as squamous metaplasia.

File history

Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.

Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current15:44, 19 August 2013Thumbnail for version as of 15:44, 19 August 2013678 × 450 (76 KB)Peter Anderson (talk | contribs)In areas adjacent to the normal transitional epithelium, there are areas of epithelium (arrows) where the epithelial cells have the character of normal squamous epithelium as found in the dermis. However, squamous epithelium is not normal in the renal ...
  • You cannot overwrite this file.

The following page links to this file:

Metadata