Squamous Cell Carcinoma Moderately Differentiated

Squamous Cell Carcinoma Moderately Differentiated - Squamous cell carcinoma (scc) is the second most common cutaneous malignancy after basal cell carcinoma, with an increasing incidence. Invasive squamous cell carcinoma, poorly differentiated, present at the peripheral specimen margin (see synoptic report). Regarding histology, sccs are classified according to their degree of keratinization, nuclear atypia and histological architecture.

Squamous cell carcinoma (scc) is the second most common cutaneous malignancy after basal cell carcinoma, with an increasing incidence. Regarding histology, sccs are classified according to their degree of keratinization, nuclear atypia and histological architecture. Invasive squamous cell carcinoma, poorly differentiated, present at the peripheral specimen margin (see synoptic report).

Squamous cell carcinoma (scc) is the second most common cutaneous malignancy after basal cell carcinoma, with an increasing incidence. Invasive squamous cell carcinoma, poorly differentiated, present at the peripheral specimen margin (see synoptic report). Regarding histology, sccs are classified according to their degree of keratinization, nuclear atypia and histological architecture.

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Scc) Is The Second Most Common Cutaneous Malignancy After Basal Cell Carcinoma, With An Increasing Incidence.

Invasive squamous cell carcinoma, poorly differentiated, present at the peripheral specimen margin (see synoptic report). Regarding histology, sccs are classified according to their degree of keratinization, nuclear atypia and histological architecture.

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