malignant proliferative disorders

How are Malignant Cells Identified Histologically?

Malignant cells exhibit several histological features that distinguish them from normal cells. These include increased nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio, prominent nucleoli, irregular nuclear contours, and increased mitotic activity. Additionally, malignant cells often show loss of differentiation, referred to as anaplasia, and can form atypical structures.

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