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What are Key Histological Features to Look For?
Key features include the type of cells present, their arrangement, and any deviations from normal histology. For example, in cancer diagnosis, pathologists look for atypical mitotic figures, increased nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio, and tissue invasion.
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