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Based on the histological appearance, what is the correct tissue classification for this patch?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Based on the histological appearance, what is the correct tissue classification for this patch?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Based on the histological appearance, what is the correct tissue classification for this patch?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves predicting one of nine tissue categories from H&E-stained images. What is the correct class for this image?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves predicting one of nine tissue categories from H&E-stained images. What is the correct class for this image?
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
smooth muscle
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Based on the histological appearance, what is the correct tissue classification for this patch?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are performing a multi-class classification of histology patches. What label should be assigned to this image?
debris
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
smooth muscle
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
debris
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
background
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Based on the histological appearance, what is the correct tissue classification for this patch?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves predicting one of nine tissue categories from H&E-stained images. What is the correct class for this image?
background
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are performing a multi-class classification of histology patches. What label should be assigned to this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
background
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
cancer-associated stroma
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are performing a multi-class classification of histology patches. What label should be assigned to this image?
smooth muscle
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
lymphocytes
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are performing a multi-class classification of histology patches. What label should be assigned to this image?
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
smooth muscle
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are performing a multi-class classification of histology patches. What label should be assigned to this image?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
lymphocytes
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
debris
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
cancer-associated stroma
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
lymphocytes
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Based on the histological appearance, what is the correct tissue classification for this patch?
background
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
lymphocytes
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
lymphocytes
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
background
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
cancer-associated stroma
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Based on the histological appearance, what is the correct tissue classification for this patch?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are performing a multi-class classification of histology patches. What label should be assigned to this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves predicting one of nine tissue categories from H&E-stained images. What is the correct class for this image?
lymphocytes
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are performing a multi-class classification of histology patches. What label should be assigned to this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Based on the histological appearance, what is the correct tissue classification for this patch?
cancer-associated stroma
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves predicting one of nine tissue categories from H&E-stained images. What is the correct class for this image?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Based on the histological appearance, what is the correct tissue classification for this patch?
debris
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
normal colon mucosa
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
cancer-associated stroma
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Based on the histological appearance, what is the correct tissue classification for this patch?
background
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves predicting one of nine tissue categories from H&E-stained images. What is the correct class for this image?
background
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This is a patch from an H&E-stained slide used in colorectal cancer pathology. Identify the tissue class.
debris
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
lymphocytes
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
lymphocytes
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves predicting one of nine tissue categories from H&E-stained images. What is the correct class for this image?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves predicting one of nine tissue categories from H&E-stained images. What is the correct class for this image?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are performing a multi-class classification of histology patches. What label should be assigned to this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves multi-class classification of colorectal tissue types from histology patches. What tissue type is shown in this image?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
smooth muscle
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves predicting one of nine tissue categories from H&E-stained images. What is the correct class for this image?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
This task involves predicting one of nine tissue categories from H&E-stained images. What is the correct class for this image?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Given this histopathological image, which of the 9 colorectal tissue types does it belong to?
lymphocytes
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
You are asked to classify H&E-stained histological image patches into 9 colorectal tissue categories. What is the most appropriate label for this patch?
mucus
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
The goal is to identify the type of tissue in colorectal cancer histology. What does this patch represent?
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
adipose
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
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Classify the tissue type in this H&E-stained image according to one of the nine predefined classes.
background
[ "adipose", "background", "debris", "lymphocytes", "mucus", "smooth muscle", "normal colon mucosa", "cancer-associated stroma", "colorectal adenocarcinoma epithelium" ]
CC BY 4.0
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