Image | Statistics | Caption |
![](pic/s00001401.jpg) | ![Statistics are not available](public/images/icon/statsbw.png) | Radical hysterectomy, Gross morphology, bulging tumour of the uterine cervix. |
![](pic/s00001402.jpg) | ![Statistics are not available](public/images/icon/statsbw.png) | Pelvic exenteration (median sagittal section) with a large squamous carcinoma: infiltration of the bladder (red star), the vagina (green star) and the rectum (blue star). |
![](pic/s00007317.jpg) | ![Statistics are not available](public/images/icon/statsbw.png) | Trachelectomy, median sagittal section, invasive squamous cell carcinoma. Free margins. |
![](pic/s00007316.jpg) | ![Statistics are not available](public/images/icon/statsbw.png) | Trachelectomy. Transverse isthmic section. Invasive squamous cell carcinoma. Involved margins (arrow). |
![](pic/s00007318.jpg) | ![Statistics are not available](public/images/icon/statsbw.png) | Trachelectomy from a pregnant woman (12 weeks), median sagittal section, invasive squamous cell carcinoma, hypersecretory endocervical glands. Free margins. |
![](pic/s00003833.jpg) | ![Statistics are not available](public/images/icon/statsbw.png) | Well-differentiated invasive squamous cell carcinoma. |
![](pic/s00002221.jpg) | ![](public/images/icon/stats.png) | Moderately differentiated invasive squamous cell carcinoma. |
![](pic/s00002229.jpg) | ![](public/images/icon/stats.png) | Moderately differentiated invasive squamous cell carcinoma with necrosis and inflammatory reaction. |
![](pic/s00001954.jpg) | ![](public/images/icon/stats.png) | Well-differentiated invasive squamous cell carcinoma. |
![](pic/s00002227.jpg) | ![](public/images/icon/stats.png) | Poorly-differentiated invasive squamous cell carcinoma. |
![](pic/s00003834.jpg) | ![](public/images/icon/stats.png) | Poorly-differentiated invasive squamous cell carcinoma. |
![](pic/s00001400.jpg) | ![Statistics are not available](public/images/icon/statsbw.png) | Transmission electron microscopy, invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix: malignant cell in a peritumoral vessel. |