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How is Patient Data Collected in Histology?

Data collection in histology involves several steps. Initially, a biopsy or surgical specimen is obtained from the patient. This specimen is then processed, sectioned, and stained to highlight different tissue components. Microscopic examination of these stained sections allows pathologists to identify normal and abnormal tissue patterns. Patient history, including symptoms, previous medical conditions, and family history, is also collected to provide context for the histological findings.

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