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  1. 2 de may. de 2022 · Atypical mitosis is considered a feature of malignancy, however, its significance in breast cancer (BC) remains elusive. Here, we aimed to assess the clinical value of atypical mitoses in BC...

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  2. 29 de dic. de 2020 · In addition to standardizing the methods of counting MF, the morphologic characteristics of MF and distinguishing atypical mitotic figures (AMF) versus mitotic-like figures (MLF) need to be defined. This article provides morphologic criteria for MF identification and for distinguishing normal phases of MF from AMF and MLF.

  3. Una mitosis atípica es una célula que se divide anormalmente. Como resultado de esta división celular anormal, las células recién creadas reciben una cantidad desigual de material genético (ADN) y no pueden funcionar normalmente.

  4. Counting mitotic figures (MF) in hematoxylin and eosin-stained histologic sections is an integral part of the diagnostic pathologist's tumor evaluation. The mitotic count (MC) is used alone or as part of a grading scheme for assessment of prognosis and clinical decisions.

  5. 30 de dic. de 2020 · Abnormalities during cell division can result in morphological appearances that differ from normal mitosis, called atypical mitosis (e.g., tripolar mitotic figures) [40].

  6. An atypical mitosis is an abnormal dividing cell. As a result of this abnormal cell division, the newly created cells receive an unequal amount of genetic material (DNA) and are unable to function normally.

  7. 19 de jun. de 2014 · Stroebe (1892) described asymmetric mitosis occurrence in carcinoma and sarcoma and in normal regenerating and inflammatory tissues. Stains to visualize CDFs and atypical and typical mitotic figures include H and E, Crystal violet, toluidine blue, Giemsa stain and fluorescent microscopy.