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all right so some of you guys wanted to see low grade so here we go low grade can actually go by a few different names we can call it mild dysplasia we can call it low cell on a biopsy we can call it cin1 this group right here is a good example you can see the nuclei there itamp;#39;s getting kind of dark it shouldnamp;#39;t be like that and the nuclear contours are getting kind of irregular and this group of cells right here is just like the one before we got dark nucleus and irregular nuclear contours this one over here even has a few nuclei in it and with this group right here you can see pretty much the same changes but weamp;#39;ve also got some orange cells over here this means that they have a little bit too much keratin in them and same with this group right here it has too much keratin and then with this big cell right here you can see that it has two nuclei in there when really it should look like this one right here so that is not good at all and the very last group i hav