granulation tissue

How is Granulation Tissue Identified in Histological Studies?

In histological studies, granulation tissue can be identified by its distinctive features. It appears as a highly cellular and vascularized tissue with numerous fibroblasts, endothelial cells, and inflammatory cells. Special stains such as Masson's Trichrome can be used to highlight collagen fibers, while immunohistochemical staining can identify specific cell types like CD31 for endothelial cells.

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