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| High Grade Dysplasia in IBD |
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| High Grade Dysplasia in IBD
| The dysplastic cells have crowded enlarged hyperchromatic nuclei
There is loss of function evidenced by decreased mucin production
The marked architectural disarray with prominent palisading of nuclei is the basis for classifying this as severe dysplasia
| | (Description By:Martin Nadel, M.D. )
| | (Image Contrib. by:Martin Nadel, M.D. UCHC )
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