How Does Radiological Imaging Complement Histology?
Radiological imaging provides a non-invasive means of visualizing the internal anatomy and pathology of tissues and organs. Histology, on the other hand, offers detailed views at the cellular and tissue levels. When used together, radiological imaging can guide histological sampling and provide a broader context for microscopic findings. For example, a CT scan may reveal a suspicious mass, and subsequent histological examination can determine if the mass is benign or malignant.