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What Steps are Involved in Double Checking?
1.
Specimen Collection
: Verify that the correct tissue has been collected from the correct patient. Proper labeling and documentation are essential.
2.
Fixation
: Ensure that the tissue is adequately fixed to preserve cellular structures and prevent degradation.
3.
Embedding
: Confirm that the tissue is properly embedded in paraffin to facilitate sectioning.
4.
Sectioning
: Check that tissue sections are of uniform thickness and free from artifacts.
5.
Staining
: Make sure that the staining process has been carried out correctly, and the dyes have differentiated the tissues as required.
6.
Microscopic Examination
: Re-evaluate the slides to confirm initial findings and interpretations.
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