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These changes consist of increased anisokaryosis ( Image 11.8 ) , cytoplasmic
differentiation ( keratinization ) ( Image 11.9 ) , presence of nucleoli ( Image 11.10
) , and pseudosyncytial arrangement of the cells ( Images 11.11 through 11.13 ) .
These changes consist of increased anisokaryosis ( Image 11.8 ) , cytoplasmic
differentiation ( keratinization ) ( Image 11.9 ) , presence of nucleoli ( Image 11.10
) , and pseudosyncytial arrangement of the cells ( Images 11.11 through 11.13 ) .
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Trials of tamoxifen therapy have indicated that , while the beneficial effects of
improved survival and reduced risk of second primary breast cancers are real ,
the down side is the approximately sevenfold increased risk of endometrial ...
Trials of tamoxifen therapy have indicated that , while the beneficial effects of
improved survival and reduced risk of second primary breast cancers are real ,
the down side is the approximately sevenfold increased risk of endometrial ...
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Hyperchromatism : An increase in nuclear staining intensity reflecting an
increase in DNA content ; shown in increased basophilic staining .
Hyperkeratosis : Thickening of the corneous layer of the skin . Hyperplasia : An
increase in the size of ...
Hyperchromatism : An increase in nuclear staining intensity reflecting an
increase in DNA content ; shown in increased basophilic staining .
Hyperkeratosis : Thickening of the corneous layer of the skin . Hyperplasia : An
increase in the size of ...
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