Tumor cells have hyperchromatic nuclei with increased nuclear / cytoplasmic ratio.
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Cytotrophoblasts are polyhedral, mononuclear cells with hyperchromatic nuclei and a clear or pale cytoplasm.
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They also become hyperchromatic due to an increase of DNA in the nucleus of the cells.
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Abnormal cytologic changes of squamous epithelial cells characterized by hyperchromatic nuclei and / or irregular nuclear chromatin.
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Hyperchromatic and bizarre nuclei in neuroblasts and ganglion cells in undifferentiated or poorly differentiated foci are far too pathognomonic, although anaplastic expressions can be found in differentiating foci alike.
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A more undifferentiated koilocyte, possessing a more hyperchromatic and enlarged nucleus, and a higher degree of cytoplasmic clearing with a discernible peripheral rim favor an interpretation of LSIL ( low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion ).
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A new colleague at the City of Hope and ultimately a lifelong friend, Susumu Ohno had recently demonstrated that the histologically observable Barr body present in the nuclei of mammalian female cells was a hyperchromatic X chromosome.
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"' Small-cell melanoma "', also known as "'melanoma with small nevus-like cells "', is a cutaneous condition, a tumor that contains variably-sized, large nests of small melanocytes with hyperchromatic nuclei and prominent nucleoli.
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:Among [ Boas's ] symptoms were'pains throughout the body, nausea, headaches, loss of appetite, ceaselessly burning sensations in the eyes, cutaneous lesions at the slightest of light bruising . . . which went on appearing for months, looking like small reddish nodules, harder than the skin around them and protuberant, painful when touched, each with a small central orifice yielding a yellowish thin waterish discharge .'The skin surrounding the wounds presented'a hyperchromatic violet-tinged area .'