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Fig. 1

From: Concomitant ectopic Enterobius vermicularis infection in uterine cervical cancer

Fig. 1

Residua of an invasive nonkeratinizing squamous cell cancer in the cervix (arrowhead), partly ulcerated and with lymphovascular invasion (double arrow). Deep in the cervical stroma away from the SCC, foci of acute and chronic inflammation with foreign body granuloma formation are present and, in their center, there are multiple Enterobius vermicularis eggs (star). (H&E, original magnification x2)

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