What Are Common Histological Findings in Immunosuppressed Patients?
Some common histological findings in immunosuppressed patients include:
Lymphopenia: A decrease in lymphocytes within tissues. Opportunistic infections: Presence of pathogens like fungi, viruses, and bacteria not usually found in healthy individuals. Neoplasms: Increased risk of tumors, including both benign and malignant growths. Graft rejection: In transplanted tissues, histological signs of rejection such as inflammatory infiltrate, necrosis, and fibrosis.