15a - Histology of dysplasia Flashcards

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What are the cytological changes seen in dysplasia?

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  • variation in nuclear size
  • variation in nuclear shape
  • variation in cell size
  • variation in cell shape
  • altered nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio
  • atypical mitosis figures
  • increased number and size pf nucleoli
  • clear hyperchromatism
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What are the architectural changes seen in dysplasia?

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  • irregular epithelial stratification
  • loss of polarity of basal cells
  • drop-shaped rete ridges
  • increased and abnormal mitoses
  • premature keratinisation in single cells
  • abnormal keratinisation
  • keratin pearls within rete ridges
  • loss of epithelial cell cohesion or adhesion
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What histological changes are seen in low grade dysplasia?

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  • easily identifiable tumour originates from squamous epithelium
  • architectural change into lower third
  • cytological atypia
  • considerable keratin production
  • stratification
  • well formed basal cell layer around tumour
  • tumour islands are well defined and continuous with surface epithelium
  • invasion pattern with intact rete ridges
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What histological changes are seen in high grade dysplasia?

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  • there is little resemblance to normal squamous epithelium
  • architectural change in upper third
  • considerable atypia
  • invade in non-cohesive pattern with fine cords, small islands and single cells
  • prominent mitotic figures
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What histological changes are seen in carcinoma-in-situ?

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  • cytologically malignant bunt invading through basement membrane
  • abnormal architecture that is full thickness and has severe cytological atypia
  • mitotic abnormalities frequent
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