Variability in the size and shape of a cell or nucleus
A micrograph showing cells with marked nuclear shape and size variation, a component of nuclear pleomorphism .
Pleomorphism is a term used in histology and cytopathology to describe variability in the size, shape and staining of cells and/or their nuclei . Several key determinants of cell and nuclear size, like ploidy and the regulation of cellular metabolism , are commonly disrupted in tumors .[ 1] Therefore, cellular and nuclear pleomorphism is one of the earliest hallmarks of cancer progression and a feature characteristic of malignant neoplasms and dysplasia.[ 2] [ 3] Certain benign cell types may also exhibit pleomorphism, e.g. neuroendocrine cells , Arias-Stella reaction .
A rare type of rhabdomyosarcoma that is found in adults is known as pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma .[ 4]
Despite the prevalence of pleomorphism in human pathology, its role in disease progression is unclear. In epithelial tissue , pleomorphism in cellular size can induce packing defects and disperse aberrant cells.[ 5] But the consequence of atypical cell and nuclear morphology in other tissues is unknown.
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