Cross-sectional diagram of human skin illustrating layers and a squamous cell carcinoma. The skin layers include epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. The carcinoma, depicted as a raised, irregular area, sits on the epidermal surface. The dermis contains blood vessels and connective tissue depicted with branched structures. The hypodermis appears as a layer of yellow fat cells. Each layer is labeled, showing progression from surface inward. The illustration highlights the location and impact of the carcinoma within the skin layers.
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