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Dysplasia

November 30, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Dysplasia

Write A Short Note On Dysplasia.
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Write Note On Dysplasia.

Normal Cell vs Dysplasia Comparison

Answer:

Dysplasia means” disordered cellular development”.

Dysplasia definition

Dysplasia

  • It is also referred to as atypical hyperplasia.
  • Dysplasia occurs most often in epithelial cells.
  • Causes of dysplasia include diverse cellular insults, including physical, chemical, and biological.
  • Epithelial dysplasia is characterized by cellular proliferation and cytological changes.
  • These changes include:
    • Increased number of layers of epithelial cells.
    • Disorderly arrangement of cells.

Epithelial dysplasia

    • Loss of basal polarity, i.e., nuclei lying away from the basement membrane.
    • Cellular and nuclear pleomorphism, i.e., altered cellular and nuclear size and shape.
    • Increased nuclear: cytoplasmic ratio.
    • Nuclear hyperchromatism, i.e., increased basophilia on staining with hematoxylin.
    • Increased mitotic activity, i.e., altered cell proliferation.
  • Dysplasia occurs due to chronic irritation or prolonged inflammation.

Dysplasia progresses into carcinoma.

  • The two most common examples of dysplastic changes are the Uterine cervix and the respiratory tract.

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