Affiliation:
1. Department of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Medical University of South Carolina Charleston South Carolina USA
2. College of Medicine Medical University of South Carolina Charleston South Carolina USA
3. Department of Public Health Sciences Medical University of South Carolina South Carolina USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundCytologic atypia encompasses several features of abnormal cellular morphology. We sought to quantify these features in benign and premalignant/malignant squamous cell lesions to better characterize criteria for malignancy.MethodsWe conducted a rater‐blinded observational study in which histopathology slides were evaluated under light microscopy, and the presence and relative quantity of 24 distinct cytological features were recorded, along with respective diagnoses. Each slide was evaluated, and the ratings were recorded and analyzed.ResultsThe most helpful findings, whose presence in high numbers indicates an increased likelihood that the tissue sample is premalignant/malignant, were: (1) pleomorphic parakeratosis; (2) pleomorphic nuclei in the epithelium; (3) irregular nuclei; (4) thick refractile nuclear envelope; (5) presence of nuclear hyperchromasia (dark gray); (6) peripheral nucleoli; and (7) nucleolar stems. Higher values of round or oval nuclear shape and vesicular nuclei increase the likelihood that the tissue sample is benign.ConclusionsCertain nuclear features have a higher association with premalignancy/malignancy and may guide histologic evaluation of a given lesion. These findings can be used in combination with architectural features and clinical history to add to a complete diagnostic picture.
Funder
South Carolina Clinical and Translational Research Institute, Medical University of South Carolina
Subject
Dermatology,Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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1. Power of pleomorphic parakeratosis;Journal of Cutaneous Pathology;2023-12-21