The normal bronchus simply does not have any squamous cells.
Squamous cell is the second most common skin cancer.
The squamous cells do not appear completely normal, but doctors are uncertain about what the cell changes mean.
The presence of squamous cells may mean that the sample is not as pure as it needs to be.
Characteristic hyphae are seen running through the squamous epithelial cells.
Squamous cells are a flat type of cell found in the skin and the membranes that line some body cavities.
Squamous epithelial cells have a polygonal appearance when viewed from above.
Lastly, there are three or four layers of squamous cells, with flattened nuclei.
Nasopharyngeal cancer most commonly starts in the squamous cells that line the nasopharynx.
Squamous cells are the thin, flat cells that make up most of the epidermis.