What are the Pathological Considerations in Glandular Histology?
Glandular architecture can be altered in various pathological conditions: - Hyperplasia: An increase in the number of glandular cells, often seen in conditions like benign prostatic hyperplasia. - Neoplasia: Abnormal growth of glandular tissue, which can be benign or malignant. - Inflammation: Glandular structures can be infiltrated by inflammatory cells in conditions like chronic pancreatitis.