Example sentences for: atypia

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  • In brief, CSG: an inflammation manifested by mild lymphocyte and plasma-cell infiltration; CAG: glandular morphology disappeared partially or completely absent in the mucosa and replaced by connective tissue, inter-glandular space was infiltrated mainly by plasma cells and lymphocytes; DYS: characterized by nuclear atypia with or without architectural abnormalities in the gastric epithelium, but without invasion; IM: confirmed by the presence of goblet cells in gastric mucosa; adenocarcinoma (AC): invasion of neoplastic gastric cells through the basement membrane.

  • The large majority of breast cancers arise in epithelia of the breast, and they are thought to evolve from hyperplasia with atypia to carcinoma in situ, invasive carcinoma, and, finally, metastatic disease.

  • These lesions typically show no nuclear atypia.

  • When they become malignant, there is usually a morphologically apparent focus from within the large lesion that has crowding, irregular growth pattern and marked cellular atypia that is strikingly different from the surrounding cells.

  • Class 1 precancers often have an identifiable non-dysplastic stage that precedes the appearance of nuclear atypia (e.g.


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