SQUAMOUS CELL LUNG CARCINOMA Computer Vision Project

Southwestern University PHINMA

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BASALOID TYPE
CYTOLOGIC ATYPIA
INTERCELLULAR BRIDGING
INTRATUMORAL NECROSIS
KERATIN PEARLS
MODERATELY DIFFERENTIATED
PALISADING NUCLEI

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SQUAMOUS CELL LUNG CARCINOMA, a lung carcinoma that is more common in men and is strongly associated with smoking, is characterized by the presence of keratinization in the form of squamous pearls or individual cells with markedly eosinophilic cytoplasm, and/or intercellular bridges.

A project created by Hasanor M. Sali, a second year medicine student of Southwestern University - PHINMA, for General Pathology Laboratory, with an objective of generating an Artificial Intelligence (AI) software that can effectively recognize unique microscopic characteristics linked to a specific medical condition.

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If you use this dataset in a research paper, please cite it using the following BibTeX:

                        @misc{
                            squamous-cell-lung-carcinoma-bo9ql_dataset,
                            title = { SQUAMOUS CELL LUNG CARCINOMA Dataset },
                            type = { Open Source Dataset },
                            author = { Southwestern University PHINMA },
                            howpublished = { \url{ https://universe.roboflow.com/southwestern-university-phinma-oa0bp/squamous-cell-lung-carcinoma-bo9ql } },
                            url = { https://universe.roboflow.com/southwestern-university-phinma-oa0bp/squamous-cell-lung-carcinoma-bo9ql },
                            journal = { Roboflow Universe },
                            publisher = { Roboflow },
                            year = { 2024 },
                            month = { may },
                            note = { visited on 2025-03-16 },
                            }
                        
                    

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