Cytology cell types

  • What is the study of cells in cytology?

    Cytology is the study of cells.
    Cytologists study a wide range of topics related to their structure and function.
    There are two basic types of cells: prokaryotic cells, which lack nuclei, and eukaryotic cells, which have them..

  • Neoplasms are further divided into four general tumor categories: Epithelial, mesenchymal, discrete (round) cell and endocrine/neuroendocrine (naked nuclei) neoplasms, based on their cytologic features and pattern of arrangement.
EpithelialClustered, tight arrangement of cellsMesenchymalIndividualized, spindle to oval cellsRound cellIndividualized, round, discrete cellsNaked nucleiLoosely adherent cells with free round nucleiGeneral Categories of Cytologic Interpretation - PMC - NCBIwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articles › PMC7151962About Featured Snippets

What are the different types of cytologic interpretation?

The following are the general categories of cytologic interpretation:

  1. Non-diagnostic No cytologic abnormalities Inflammation Hyperplasia/dysplasia Neoplasia Note:
  2. Often more than one category is present
  3. as inflammation can result in dysplastic changes in the surrounding tissue and inflammation often accompanies a neoplastic process

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