Examples
Reactive Atypical Low Columnar/Cuboidal cells of Cystitis Glandularis in Urine Cytology https://twitter.com/alfiaar1/status/848930854126669826
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cell shapes
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B. Cellular pathology
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cuboidal cells
5 April 2017 -
cytoplasmic granules
21 March 2017Examples
sclerosing polycystic adenosis: pink granules https://twitter.com/headandneckpath/status/843899598909259777
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granules
granular cytoplasm -
eosinophilic granules
21 March 2017pink cytoplasmic granules
Examples
sclerosing polycystic adenosis: pink granules https://twitter.com/headandneckpath/status/843899598909259777
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cytoplasmic granules -
degenerative atypia
21 March 2017Images
"Degenerative atypia" in sporadic cutaneous neurofibroma is benign. More caution needed in NF1 patients. https://twitter.com/BenjaminAwood/status/843976175361835008
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cytonuclear atypia nuclear anomalies -
Dohle body
7 March 2017Döhle bodies
Images
Döhle bodies https://twitter.com/Helena_Path/status/839047078336671746
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ballon cells
27 February 2017Examples
Balloon cells in melanoma https://twitter.com/phmckee1948/status/836184140303249408 https://twitter.com/bunn_belinda/status/864347364449845252 https://twitter.com/bunn_belinda/status/864348187707846657
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balloon cell tumors -
nuclear grooves
22 February 2017nuclear groove; nuclear grooving
See also : coffee bean nuclei
Images
https://twitter.com/KCampbellMD/status/1083878820850139136
Examples
papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Grooves & classic "orphan Annie eye" (empty round nuclei)
https://twitter.com/JMGardnerMD/status/840925854632927232
Deeply clefted nuclei suspect follicular lymphoma t(14;18)(q32;q21)
https://twitter.com/patho_arshad/status/863620731258535936
Tumor types
papillary thyroid carcinoma
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nuclear pore
18 February 2017See also : nuclear pore complexes (NPCs )
Definition: Nuclear pores are large protein complexes that cross the nuclear envelope, which is the double membrane surrounding the eukaryotic cell nucleus. There are about an average of 2000 nuclear pore complexes (NPCs), in the nuclear envelope of a vertebrate cell, but it varies depending on cell type and the stage in the life cycle.
The proteins that make up the nuclear pore complex are known as nucleoporins. About half of the nucleoporins (...) -
extracellular bodies
14 February 2017Images
ferruginous body in the lung https://twitter.com/smlungpathguy/status/831390420756201472 https://twitter.com/Ho_Khanh_MD/status/1083678715329024001
Types
foreign body / foreign bodies
ferruginous body
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bodies cellular bodies extracellular bodies -
nuclear envelope remodelling
26 January 2017As a compartment border, the nuclear envelope (NE) needs to serve as both a protective membrane shell for the genome and a versatile communication interface between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
Despite its important structural role in sheltering the genome, the NE is a dynamic and highly adaptable boundary that changes composition during differentiation, deforms in response to mechanical challenges, can be repaired upon rupture and even rapidly disassembles and reforms during open (...)