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Using morphological classification to guide decisions on operative technique; that outcomes after surgery are reported by morphology and surgical technique; and the possible role of morphology is explored.

In an attempt to find a more refined morphological classification to distinguish benign from malignant lesions, we used the criteria defined for human melanoma in equine melanocytomas and melanomas.

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All possible positive candidate cells were closely evaluated by a pathologist and subjected to strict morphological classification according to standardised criteria as previously described (Borgen et al, 1999; Naume et al, 2004).

Apart from demographic data, data were collected on tumour site, morphological classification (according to the International Classification of Diseases for Oncology) and stage of the tumour.

Morphological classification was used to divide the leukemias into five groups, according to the International Classification of Childhood Cancer (International Classification of Disease for Oncology) [ 14].

The cost of DNA purification and sequencing has dropped considerably in recent years so that identification of individual species by DNA barcoding has become an independent, subtler method than solely morphological-based classification to distinguish closely related species, which also defines the systematic relationships by analysis of genetic distance.

Slides were evaluated by light microscopy and cytokeratin-positive cells were subjected to strict morphological classification by a pathologist (EB) according to standardised criteria (Borgen et al, 1999; Fehm et al, 2006).

According to morphological classification polydactyly indicates the presence of extra digits, syndactyly is an abnormal linkage between adjacent digits, brachydactyly refers to short digits, macrodactyly denominates large digits, and ectrodactyly or oligodactyly denotes defective digits [ 1, 3].

It is expected that the morphological classification system will continue to be useful because of the genome distribution of HC and AN loci and their linkage with genes for the other adaptive traits in the clusters.

These findings led to the morphological classification of this histolysis as a type II (or autophagic) cell death, to distinguish it from type I cell death events, which are characterized by the classical apoptotic morphology such as chromatin condensation, cell shrinkage, and blebbing [ 33].

Furthermore, Swanson's classification is a more morphological classification, and does not conform to the aim of our study, which was to provide a descriptive overview of CLD.

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