What are the Challenges in Histological Examination?
Despite its many benefits, histological examination faces challenges such as sample quality, interpretation variability, and limited availability of advanced techniques in some settings. Poor fixation, inadequate sectioning, and suboptimal staining can compromise the quality of histological slides. Additionally, the subjective nature of interpreting histological features can lead to variability among pathologists. Ongoing advancements in technology and standardization efforts aim to address these challenges.