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What is Nuclear Pleomorphism?
Nuclear pleomorphism assesses the variability in the size and shape of the cell nuclei. Greater variability indicates a higher degree of malignancy.
Score 1: Small, uniform nuclei
Score 2: Moderate variation in size and shape
Score 3: Marked variation in size and shape
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