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How is Loss of Orientation Detected?
Histologists employ various staining techniques and microscopic examinations to detect loss of orientation:
Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining
: This common technique helps in visualizing tissue architecture and identifying disorganized regions.
Special stains
: Techniques like
Masson's trichrome
or
Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)
can highlight specific tissue components and their disorganization.
Immunohistochemistry
: This method uses antibodies to detect specific proteins, helping to identify cellular changes and loss of orientation.
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