What are Some Pathological Changes in Surface Morphology?
Pathological changes in surface morphology can be indicative of various diseases:
Cancer: Cancerous cells often display irregular surface morphologies, such as abnormal shapes and sizes, and loss of specialized structures. Inflammation: Inflammatory conditions can cause swelling and increased roughness on the surface of affected tissues. Degenerative Diseases: Conditions such as osteoarthritis can result in the erosion and pitting of joint surfaces.