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What Types of Infections Can Be Evaluated?
Histology can evaluate a wide range of infections, including bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. Each type has distinct histological features that aid in their identification.
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Why is Histology Important in Evaluating Infections?
What Types of Infections Can Be Evaluated?
What Histological Features Indicate Infection?
How Do Pathologists Differentiate Between Types of Infections?
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What Are the Limitations of Histology in Evaluating Infections?
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