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What are the Histological Features of Regressing Tissues?
Regressing tissues exhibit several characteristic histological features. These may include:
Cell shrinkage
and condensation of the cytoplasm
Increased
eosinophilia
due to protein denaturation
Fragmentation of nuclear chromatin and formation of
apoptotic bodies
Presence of
phagocytic cells
that clear out cellular debris
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