-
stains (most
notably eosin),
basophilic when
staining in
basic dyes, and
amphophilic when
staining with
either acid or
basic dyes. In contrast, chromophobic...
- and hyperchromatic, may show
multinucleation abundant eosinophilic to
amphophilic cytoplasm infiltrative growth (splitting muscle,
replacing vascular wall...
- Reed–Sternberg
cells include large size (20–50 micrometres), abundant,
amphophilic,
finely granular/homogeneous cytoplasm; two mirror-image
nuclei (owl...
- nuclei. The
cytoplasm surrounded by the
nuclei has been
described as both
amphophilic and eosinophilic,
while the
cytoplasm near the
periphery of the cell...
-
histopathological patterns. The
cribriform areas consist of small-sized
cells with
amphophilic (i.e.
taking up both the
hematoxylin and
eosin stains) cytoplasm, indistinct...
- nuclei. The
central cytoplasm (surrounded by the nuclei) may be both
amphophilic and eosinophilic.
Touton giant cell PAS is for
evaluation of the epidermal...
- cribriform,
individual glands, or
solid variants Cytoplasm usually amphophilic Nuclei are
large and hyperchromatic, with
prominent nucleoli AMACR+ in...
- (i.e.
sites of dead cells). Overall, the
cells in
these lesions are
amphophilic or basophilic, may have vacuole-laden cytoplasm, are
slowly multiplying...