foreign body giant cells

What Do Foreign Body Giant Cells Look Like Under the Microscope?

Under the microscope, FBGCs can be identified by their large size and the presence of multiple nuclei. The nuclei are usually arranged in a haphazard or ring-like pattern within the cytoplasm. These cells are often found in association with the foreign material they are attempting to isolate. Common staining techniques used to visualize FBGCs include Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining, which highlights the nuclei and cytoplasm of these cells clearly.

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