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What are the Histological Features of Cancerous Cells?
Cancerous cells exhibit several histological features that differentiate them from normal cells, such as:
Hyperchromatism
: Increased staining intensity of the nucleus due to higher DNA content.
Pleomorphism
: Variation in cell size and shape.
Increased mitotic activity
: More frequent cell division, often with abnormal mitotic figures.
Loss of normal tissue architecture
: Disorganized tissue structure.
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