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How are Biopsy Results Interpreted?
The interpretation of biopsy results involves:
Examining the
cell morphology
and architecture.
Identifying any
abnormal cells
or structures.
Assessing the presence of
inflammatory cells
.
Using
special stains
to highlight specific tissue components.
A pathologist provides a detailed report based on these observations, which helps guide the diagnosis and treatment plan.
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