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How Is Accuracy Measured in Histology?

Accuracy in histology is measured through several parameters, including sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility. Sensitivity refers to the ability of a test to correctly identify patients with a particular disease, while specificity relates to correctly identifying those without the disease. Reproducibility measures the consistency of results when tests are repeated under the same conditions. These parameters help in assessing the reliability of histological methods and the proficiency of technicians.

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