What are the Histological Features of Common Diseases?
Different diseases exhibit distinct histological features:
- Cancer: Abnormal cell morphology, high mitotic rate, and invasion into surrounding tissues. - Inflammation: Presence of inflammatory cells like neutrophils, lymphocytes, and macrophages. - Degenerative Diseases: Loss of normal cellular architecture, presence of abnormal protein deposits as seen in Alzheimer's disease. - Infectious Diseases: Specific patterns like granulomas in tuberculosis or viral inclusion bodies in viral infections.