echocardiography

Why is Echocardiography Important for Histologists?

While histologists primarily focus on microscopic tissue analysis, understanding the role of echocardiography is crucial for several reasons:
Guiding Biopsies: Echocardiography can help identify specific areas of abnormal tissue that may require further histological examination.
Correlating Findings: Histological findings can be correlated with echocardiographic results to provide a comprehensive understanding of the disease process.
Non-Invasive Monitoring: It allows for the non-invasive monitoring of disease progression and response to treatment, which can complement histological assessments.

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