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squamous b. of parietal bone margo squamosus ossis parietalis.
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squamous c. 1. carcinoma developed from squamous epithelium, having cuboid cells and characterized by keratinization and often by preservation of intercellular bridges. Initially local and superficial, the lesion may later invade and metastasize.  2. the form occurring in the skin, usually originating in sun-damaged areas or preexisting lesions.  3. in the lung, one of the most common types of bronchogenic carcinoma, generally forming polypoid or sessile masses that obstruct the airways of the bronchi. It usually occurs in middle-aged individuals with a history of smoking. There is frequent invasion of blood and lymphatic vessels with metastasis to regional lymph nodes and other sites. Called also epidermoid c. and prickle cell c.
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squamous e. epithelium composed of flattened platelike cells. Squamous epithelium composed of a single layer of cells (simple epithelium) is called pavement epithelium.
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squamous m. the transformation of pseudostratified ciliated epithelium into stratified squamous epithelium, seen in certain pathologic conditions or produced experimentally.
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squamous m. of greater wing of sphenoid bone margo squamosus alae majoris.
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