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Histological clonal change - A feature for dysplasia diagnosis

Lewei Zhang*, Tarinee Lubpairee, Denise M Laronde1, Martial Guillaud, Calum E MacAulay and Miriam P Rosin

Published: 28 August, 2018 | Volume 2 - Issue 1 | Pages: 020-028

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Figure 1:

Photomicrograph of an orthokeratotic lesion without dysplasia (OKND) showing (1) hyperorthokeratosis; (2) hyperchromatism but no other features of dysplasia; (3) sharp margin demarcation from adjacent epithelium by both the hyperorthokeratosis and by the hyperchromatism, and (4) lack of prominent rete ridges, marked acanthosis and heavy inflammation. Hematoxlin and eosin (HE staining).

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