A cross-section of a human skin showing the structure of the stratum corner visible epidermis demise. On the left side of the image there is a diagram of the structure which appears to be a cross section of the skin. The structure is shown in red and pink colors with a black arrow pointing to the left and a white arrow pointing towards the right side. On the top right corner there are two images side by side. The top left image shows the structure in black and white while the bottom right image shows a grayish-white color. The image is labeled with the letters "a" and "b" indicating that it is a magnification magnification. The image also has a label that reads "stratum corner visible epidemic demise" which is a type of skin cancer that occurs in the skin around the neck and neck. The label also mentions that the structure is visible in the top left and bottom right corners of the images.

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