To avoid common pitfalls in histology, it is essential to:
Standardize Protocols: Use standardized protocols and reagents. This ensures consistency and reliability in results. Maintain Equipment: Regularly maintain and calibrate histological equipment, such as microtomes and microscopes, to ensure precise operation. Training: Ensure that personnel are well-trained in histological techniques and aware of potential pitfalls and warnings. Quality Control: Implement quality control measures, such as using control tissues and periodic review of procedures, to identify and rectify issues promptly.