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What constitutes malpractice in Histology?
Malpractice in histology generally involves
professional negligence
that leads to incorrect diagnosis or treatment. This can occur due to
misidentification of tissue samples
,
improper handling
and
processing of specimens
, or
misinterpretation of histological slides
. Such errors can have serious consequences for patient care, including delayed or incorrect treatment, which can lead to
legal actions
against the histologist or the institution.
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