How Do Comorbidities Manifest in Histological Samples?
Comorbidities can manifest in histological samples through various changes in tissue architecture, cellular composition, and the presence of abnormal structures. For instance, in patients with diabetes and hypertension, blood vessels often show signs of hypertrophy and fibrosis. Chronic conditions like obesity and metabolic syndrome can lead to fatty infiltration in organs such as the liver and heart, observable under a microscope.