What are the Histological Features of Benign Neoplasms?
The histological examination of benign neoplasms usually reveals: - Well-defined borders: The tumor is often encapsulated, making it easier to surgically remove. - Uniformity of cells: The cells in benign tumors closely resemble normal cells in both structure and function. - Lack of invasiveness: These cells do not invade surrounding tissues or metastasize. - Low mitotic activity: Cell division rates are relatively low compared to malignant tumors.