What are the Common Types of Molds Found in Histological Samples?
Several molds are commonly encountered in histological samples, including Aspergillus, Candida, and Mucor. Each type has distinct morphological characteristics that can be identified under a microscope. For instance, Aspergillus species often form septate hyphae with characteristic spore-bearing structures, while Mucor species have broad, non-septate hyphae.