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How are viral infections identified histologically?

Viral infections can be identified by the presence of cytopathic effects (CPE), which include changes in cell morphology, such as ballooning or shrinking of cells. Inclusion bodies, which are aggregates of viral particles or altered cell organelles, can be seen within the nucleus or cytoplasm. Immunohistochemistry is another technique used to detect specific viral antigens in tissues.

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