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What Histological Features Indicate the Presence of Pathogens?
Certain histological features can suggest the presence of pathogens. For example:
Granulomas
: Often formed in response to chronic infections like tuberculosis.
Inclusion bodies
: Seen in viral infections such as CMV.
Hyphae and spores
: Indicative of fungal infections.
Trophozoites and cysts
: Found in parasitic infections.
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