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Why is Understanding Normal Histology Important?
Knowing normal histological architecture is vital for:
Diagnosing diseases: Helps in identifying abnormal structures.
Research: Provides a baseline for studying tissue changes.
Medical education: Essential for training healthcare professionals.
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