“…In addition to the classic punctate arrangement, there are several types of other aberrant centrosome patterns that have been reported in neoplastic cells, such as centrosome enlargement, string-like, V-shaped and sand-like centrosome, as well as diffuse pattern. 14,8 In this study, only the punctate pattern was taken into account, as this was considered to be the optimal way of detecting centrosome aberrations on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded or frozen tissue. Cells containing one or two centrosomes were considered negative, whereas those containing more than two centrosomes were regarded as positive (that is, showing centrosome amplification).…”