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Fig. 5

From: A practice and exploration of blended learning in medical morphology during the post-COVID-19 pandemic era

Fig. 5

Excellent drawing works from students in the intervention group. (A) The girl is gradually enveloped by cancer cells. She holds a pink ribbon in her left hand, signifying support of the global breast cancer prevention campaign, hoping for “early prevention, early detection, and early treatment”. (B) Multiple spindle rheumatic bodies can be seen in the interstitium of the myocardium, and various rheumatic cells and cellulose-like necrosis can be seen in the small bodies. (C) With the core of “No icon” as the basis, hepatocyte steatosis and lung squamous cell carcinoma are seen. Appearing like a dream bubble in a wine glass, squamous cell carcinoma keratosis beads into the flame of a cigarette end, implying that the joy of tobacco and wine is just a foaming of life

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