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What Are Some Common Translation Errors in Histology?
Common translation errors in histology include:
Misidentification of Cells
: Confusing one cell type with another due to similar appearances.
Incorrect Staining
: Misinterpreting staining patterns due to improper staining techniques.
Artifact Misinterpretation
: Mistaking artifacts for pathological features.
Over-interpretation
: Reading too much into ambiguous histological findings.
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