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What Information Can Be Gleaned from Histology Results?
Histology results provide a detailed view of the tissue architecture and cellular composition. Key information includes:
Cell Morphology
: Structure, size, and shape of cells.
Tissue Organization
: Arrangement and interaction of cells within the tissue.
Pathological Changes
: Signs of diseases, such as inflammation, necrosis, or neoplasia.
Presence of Microorganisms
: Detection of bacteria, fungi, or viruses.
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