π 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.
π¬ 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
π§ 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
π Summary
βAnaplasticβ 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 1β2) tumors.