How is Decreased Inflammation Identified in Histology?
In histological analysis, decreased inflammation is identified by examining tissue samples for specific changes:
Reduced Infiltration: A significant decrease in the number of inflammatory cells, such as reduced neutrophil and macrophage counts. Decreased Edema: Less fluid accumulation in tissues, leading to a more normalized appearance. Restoration of Tissue Structure: Normalization of tissue architecture with reduced signs of damage and repair.