===== 📖 Definition: Anaplastic ===== **Anaplastic** (from Greek *ana-* = backward + *plasis* = formation) refers to cells or tissues that have **lost their normal structure and differentiation**, indicating **malignant transformation**. ==== 🔬 Pathological Characteristics ==== Anaplastic cells typically show: * **High mitotic activity** * **Nuclear atypia** (abnormal nuclear shape and size) * **Increased cellularity** * **Loss of normal tissue architecture** * Often **poorly differentiated** or **undifferentiated** ==== 🧠 In Neuro-oncology ==== In the context of brain tumors: * **Anaplastic gliomas** are classified as **WHO Grade 3** * They are **malignant and infiltrative**, but **do not** show necrosis or microvascular proliferation (hallmarks of Grade 4) * Common anaplastic gliomas: * **Anaplastic astrocytoma** * **Anaplastic oligodendroglioma** ==== 📌 Summary ==== “Anaplastic” denotes **malignancy with loss of differentiation**, often used in the classification of **Grade 3 tumors** to indicate a more aggressive behavior than low-grade (Grade 1–2) tumors.