Tab.19. VARIETY OF PATHOLOGICAL MITOSES Late interphase (preprophase of diploid nucleus) O 11111111 111111111 11111111 Two diploid nucleus Hypo- and hyperdiploid nucleus (aneuploidy) Three hypodiploid nucleus (aneuploidy) One tetraploid nucleus (polyploidy) Aneuploidy, the formation of micronuclei Aneuploidy, one tetraploid nucleus Micronuclei One tetraploid nucleus The death of nucleus
In pathology, a fundamental aspect involves the investigation of irregularities at the cellular and ultra structural levels that become evident during various disease processes. A particularly crucial focus in this field revolves around scrutinizing abnormal cell division events known as pathological mitoses in afflicted tissues. This introductory overview lays the foundation for a comprehensive exploration of these pathological mitoses' different stages and consequences. It aims to illuminate the cellular mechanisms underpinning conditions such as aneuploidy, polyploidy, micro nuclei formation, and cell death. These phenomena are significant in comprehending and effectively managing various pathological conditions, particularly within healthcare and nursing practice.
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