“…Among those features, hyperchromasia has consistently been shown to be an independent predictor of HGUCA; however, because it has also been frequently reported in LGUCA, it makes it an essential but nondiscriminatory feature between low-grade and high-grade urothelial lesions. 6,[8][9][10][11][12] Similarly, irregular nuclear membranes, although most often reported in specimens harboring HGUCA, can also be present in LGUCA and even in certain reactive conditions, in particular stone atypia. 4,5,9 At least 3 studies, including the current one, have reported a significant association between pleomorphism and subsequent HGUCA, making it a powerful feature in assessing urine cytology specimens and in differentiating low-grade from high-grade tumors.…”