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What Types of Samples are Processed?
Histopathology laboratories handle a wide range of tissue samples, including biopsies, surgical resections, and autopsy specimens. These samples can come from various organs and tissues such as the liver, lungs, skin, and gastrointestinal tract.
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What Types of Samples are Processed?
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