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What Are Some Common Etiological Factors Studied in Histology?
Several etiological factors are commonly studied in histology, including:
Infectious agents
such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi
Genetic mutations
that lead to inherited diseases
Environmental toxins
and chemicals
Nutritional deficiencies
and imbalances
Autoimmune reactions
Trauma
and physical injuries
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