veterinary medicine

Can histology be used to assess the effectiveness of treatments in animals?

Yes, histology is often used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments in animals. By comparing pre- and post-treatment tissue samples, veterinarians can assess changes in tissue architecture and cellular morphology. This helps in determining whether a treatment is effective, needs adjustment, or should be discontinued. Histological evaluation is particularly important in cases of chronic diseases and cancer therapies.

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