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Why are Nerve Conduction Studies Important in Histology?
Nerve conduction studies are important in histology because they provide functional data that complement the structural information obtained from histological examinations. Understanding the relationship between structure and function can aid in diagnosing conditions like
neuropathy
,
multiple sclerosis
, and
Guillain-Barré syndrome
. Histological analysis can show the physical changes in nerve tissues, while NCS can demonstrate the resulting impact on nerve function.
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