What are the Histological Criteria for Diagnosing Dysplasia?
The histological criteria for diagnosing dysplasia include:
Loss of normal cellular polarity Increased nuclear size and irregularity Hyperchromasia (dark-stained nuclei) Increased mitotic activity, sometimes with abnormal mitotic figures Disorganized tissue architecture
These criteria help pathologists differentiate dysplasia from other non-neoplastic conditions that may show some overlapping features.