Atypical hyperplasia

Atypical hyperplasia, also called atypical hyperplasia, is a pathological term, which mainly refers to epithelial cells that lead to normal proliferation. The cells exhibit different types of proliferation, diverse shapes, large and dense nuclei, and increased nuclear-plasma ratio. Mitosis can be increased but mostly normal mitotic images.

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