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Filter by Meaning The cancerous cells showed signs of anaplasia on the pathology report.
The tumor displayed anaplasia, which indicated the cancer was in a more advanced stage.
Anaplasia of the muscle tissue can lead to the formation of rhabdomyosarcoma.
The anaplasia of the skin cells resulted in a tumor formation.
The presence of anaplasia in the tumor indicates a poor prognosis.
The pathologist reported anaplasia in the patient's tissue sample.
The biopsy report revealed anaplasia of the cervical cells.
The plant showed signs of anaplasia after being exposed to radiation.
Anaplasia is a characteristic feature of cancerous cells.
The biopsied tissue revealed evidence of cellular anaplasia.
The degree of anaplasia in the tumor determines its stage and prognosis.
The student learned about anaplasia in a biology class and was fascinated by the concept.
The loss of differentiation in cells is known as anaplasia.
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