How is Microvascular Thrombosis Identified Histologically?
In histological sections, microvascular thrombosis is identified by the presence of fibrin-rich thrombi within small vessels. Using special stains like Masson's Trichrome or fibrin stain, these thrombi can be distinguished from surrounding tissues. Immunohistochemical techniques can also be employed to highlight fibrin and platelet components, aiding in the identification of thrombi.