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# | '''Reactive changes''' is a commonly used term that implies: | ||
# Inflammation. | |||
# Nuclear changes compatible with inflammation. | |||
==General== | |||
Nuclear changes are seen in: | |||
*Inflammatory processes. | |||
*Repair. | |||
*Neoplastic processes. | |||
The line between a reactive process and a neoplastic process may be fuzzy. In the context of inflammation, nuclear changes are typically present and the threshold for calling suspicious or malignancy is typically higher. | |||
==Microscopic== | |||
Features - generic: | |||
*Nuclear changes: | |||
**Nuclear enlargement. | |||
**Nuclear hyperchromasia. | |||
**Prominent nucleoli. | |||
*Inflammation - acute and/or chronic. | |||
DDx: | |||
*[[Waffle diagnosis]] (e.g. [[indefinite for dysplasia]]) - nuclear changes of unknown significance. | |||
**Terminology dependent on the anatomical site. | |||
*[[Nuclear atypia]]. | |||
**This is often qualified as it may represent neoplastic process or a benign process dependent on the context. | |||
**Common qualifiers: | |||
***Worrisome lesions: "cannot exclude dysplasia", "suspicious for malignancy". | |||
***Suspected to be benign: "favour benign". | |||
*[[Malignancy]]. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Reactive atypia]]. | |||
*[[Nuclear atypia]]. | |||
*[[NC ratio]]. | |||
*[[Reactive squamous epithelium of the uterine cervix]]. | |||
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Revision as of 07:03, 31 December 2014
Reactive changes is a commonly used term that implies:
- Inflammation.
- Nuclear changes compatible with inflammation.
General
Nuclear changes are seen in:
- Inflammatory processes.
- Repair.
- Neoplastic processes.
The line between a reactive process and a neoplastic process may be fuzzy. In the context of inflammation, nuclear changes are typically present and the threshold for calling suspicious or malignancy is typically higher.
Microscopic
Features - generic:
- Nuclear changes:
- Nuclear enlargement.
- Nuclear hyperchromasia.
- Prominent nucleoli.
- Inflammation - acute and/or chronic.
DDx:
- Waffle diagnosis (e.g. indefinite for dysplasia) - nuclear changes of unknown significance.
- Terminology dependent on the anatomical site.
- Nuclear atypia.
- This is often qualified as it may represent neoplastic process or a benign process dependent on the context.
- Common qualifiers:
- Worrisome lesions: "cannot exclude dysplasia", "suspicious for malignancy".
- Suspected to be benign: "favour benign".
- Malignancy.