PATHOLOGICAL HISTALOGY
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Pathological histology Microscopic analysis Normal tissue Pathological tissue Nuclear atypia Cell deformation Invasive growth Tissue changesAbstract
This article covers the basic concepts, methods of pathological histology and their importance in medicine. Pathological histology is a science that studies the microscopic structure of tissues in diseased conditions, which plays an important role in the diagnostic and treatment process. The article analyzes histological changes, methods for their detection, and various stages of pathological processes based on examples. This study serves as a useful source of information for doctors, pathologists, and medical students.
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