5. Cervix Carcinoma - Low Power
At low power the abrupt transition between the normal squamous epithelium and the squamous cell carcinoma (in situ and invasive) can be appreciated. Details are seen in higher magnification (see a similar invasive squamous cell carcinoma, case 1, image 10). What is the difference between carcinoma in situ and invasive carcinoma? Answer
What seems to be the disease processes in this patient? Answer
Which virus is associated with carcinoma of cervix? Answer
How does it transform cells? Answer

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