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34. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia CIN III: Difference between revisions

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[[File:CIN III overview.png|thumb|Overview of the slide|345x345px]]'''Staining''': PAS-H
[[File:CIN III overview.png|thumb|Overview of the slide|345x345px]]'''Staining''': PAS-H   .  '''Organ''': Cervix
 
'''Organ''': Cervix


'''Description''': We can see two sections of a cervix. The top one is the best, so we’ll go with that. On the bottom left corner can we see a very PAS-positive area. Upon closer inspection can we see that the PAS positive cells are stratified squamous cells. The other epithelium found in this section isn’t PAS-positive. This epithelial layer is also much thicker than the other.
'''Description''': We can see two sections of a cervix. The top one is the best, so we’ll go with that. On the bottom left corner can we see a very PAS-positive area. Upon closer inspection can we see that the PAS positive cells are stratified squamous cells. The other epithelium found in this section isn’t PAS-positive. This epithelial layer is also much thicker than the other.