Hi, Im doing a practice exam for histology atm and just cant digit out exactly what this section is of (links to the "thing" surrounded by 3 different sizes are as follows) http://img221.imageshack.us/my.php?image... / http://img355.imageshack.us/my.php?figurine... / http://img483.imageshack.us/my.php?image... . Any aid would be fantastic... if you know what it is, could you pls tell me why you chose that (particular cell types etc)?. Im lost atm and I really want an benevolent of how a conclusion was/is reached... I still hold 3 weeks to work on my skills before the final so hopefully i can seize this sorted... I can see adipose tissue, some lymphatic.... I have a few design of what it might be but I cant decide definitively
In the first photo:
At the bottom is squamous epithelium with a few rotund cells.(small clue)
On the right are sizeable collections of colloid. (big clue)
On the left, and surrounded by the rest of the images is a SOLID collection of cuboidal cell organized into what appear to be glands with NO DUCTULES one and only blood vessels. There are no mitotic information or disorganization of the nuclei to suggest a tumor. It is evidently not liver.
This makes it an endocrine gland.
i am sorry i looked over the 3 slides but, didn't endorse any of them. though i have lately finished histology last year.
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