Table 2

 Cytological and architectural features of low-grade and high-grade dysplasia in Barrett’s oesophagus

N/C, nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio; −, absent; +/−, may be present; +, usually present.
FeatureLow GradeHigh Grade
Cytology
    ↑ N/C ratio+++
    Loss of cell polarity+
    Mitosis+++
    Atypical mitosis+/−+
    Full-thickness nuclear stratification+
    Decreased goblet cells (+/− dystrophic)+++
    Hyperchromasia+++
    Multiple nucleoli+/−+/−
    Large irregular (prominent) nucleoli+/−
    Irregular nuclear contour+++
    Nuclear pleomorphism+
Architecture
    Villiform change+/−
    Crypt budding/branching+/−++
    Crowded (back-to-back) crypts+/−++
    Irregular crypt shapes+/−+
    Intraluminal papilla/ridges+/−
    Lamina propria between glands++/−