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How is Collagen Fiber Disorganization Detected?
Histological techniques are pivotal in detecting collagen fiber disorganization.
Staining methods
such as
Masson's Trichrome
and
Sirius Red
are commonly used to visualize collagen fibers. Additionally, advanced imaging techniques like
polarized light microscopy
and
scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
can provide detailed insights into the extent and nature of collagen disorganization.
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