over extended ureter slide 019-1

High-magnification microscopic image showing a cross-section of an over-extended ureter wall stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E stain). The slide shows the transitional epithelium at the top, multi-layered pink smooth muscle in the middle and white fat tissue in the lower left. Cell nuclei are visible as dark spots. The over-extension causes a general distension among cells.

Microscopic image of an over-extended ureter wall. The layers of the ureter’s tissue are visible, including the transitional epithelium, smooth muscle layers, and connective tissue. The image highlights cellular structures consistent with tissue distension from being over-extended.

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