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How is Blind Analysis Implemented in Histology?

Implementing blind analysis in histology involves several steps:
Sample Coding: Tissue samples are coded with unique identifiers that do not reveal their origin. This coding is managed by someone not involved in the analysis.
Independent Analysis: The histologist examines the coded samples without access to any identifying information or clinical data.
Data Recording: Observations and measurements are recorded without linking them to specific conditions or treatments.
Decoding: After the analysis, the codes are decoded to match the results with the original sample information for further interpretation and publication.

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