Fig. 2: Dysplasia. | Modern Pathology

Fig. 2: Dysplasia.

From: Flat intraurothelial lesions of the urinary bladder—do hyperplasia, dysplasia, and atypia of unknown significance need to exist as diagnostic entities? and how to handle in routine clinical practice

Fig. 2: Dysplasia.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

AC The urothelial cells exhibit mild degree of changes in loss of polarity, nuclear enlargement and nuclear variation including rounding, and hyperchromasia. D Nuclear variation is apparent but not to the degree of CIS.

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