You remove a dermal mass from a dog and receive the followin…

You remove a dermal mass from a dog and receive the following histopathology report: Microscopic findings: Cutaneous melanoma Gross specimen description: Received is a 3.0 x 2.0 section of haired skin containing a black dermal mass Microscopic description: Expanding the dermis, extending into the underlying subcutis, and elevating the overlying epidermis is a mass that is 0.6 cm in thickness. It is a well demarcated and unencapsulated neoplasm composed of spindle to polygonal cells supported by a pre-existing fibrovascular stroma. Neoplastic cells have indistinct cell borders, scant cytoplasm which contains abundant melanin granules, and elongated to oval nuclei with finely stippled chromatin and one variably distinct nucleolus. Anisocytosis is mild. Anisokaryosis is moderate, with 25% atypical nuclei. The mitotic count is 3. Lymphatic invasion is not detected. There is no ulceration of the overlying epidermis.   Of the negative prognostic factors for cutaneous melanoma presented in lecture, how many are PRESENT in this pathology report?