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Squamous cell carcinoma: Cancer that begins in squamous cells -- thin, flat cells that look under the microscope like fish scales. Squamous cells are found in the tissue that forms the surface of the skin, the lining of hollow organs of the body, and the passages of the respiratory and digestive tracts. Squamous cell carcinomas may arise in any of these tissues.
The word "squamous" came from the Latin squama meaning "the scale of a fish or serpent."
Image Source: Color Atlas of Cosmetic Dermatology
Marc R. Avram, Sandy Tsao, Zeina Tannous, Mathew M. Avram
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Text: MedTerms™ Medical Dictionary by MedicineNet, Inc.
Text: MedTerms™ Medical Dictionary by MedicineNet, Inc.