When interpreting histological slides, several key features should be examined:
Cellular Organization: The arrangement of cells and their relationship to each other. Nuclear Features: Size, shape, and staining characteristics of nuclei. Cytoplasmic Details: Presence of granules, vacuoles, and overall staining. Tissue Architecture: The overall structure and organization of the tissue. Pathological Changes: Any abnormalities such as inflammation, necrosis, or neoplasia.