Squamous region above GE junction |
Squamous Cell Region Above Gastroesophageal Junction |
C12849:C41129:C75329:C32668 |
NCI Thesaurus |
Flat cell that looks like a fish scale under a microscope. These cells cover inside and outside surfaces of the body. They are found in the tissues that form the surface of the skin, the lining of the hollow organs of the body (such as the bladder, kidney, and uterus), and the passages of the respiratory and digestive tracts.: An area or portion of something with more or less definite boundaries designed or specified according to some established biological, administrative, economic, demographic, etc. criteria.: In a place or position that is higher.: The anatomical location where the esophagus joins to the stomach. |