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examines free
cells or
tissue micro-fragments (as "cell
blocks ").
Histopathological examination of
tissues starts with surgery, biopsy, or autopsy. The...
- and
methodology of any
subsequent Gleason scoring. The most
common histopathological subdiagnosis of
prostate cancer is
acinar adenocarcinoma, constituting...
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occur in NME, a
definitive diagnosis can be made
solely based on by
histopathological examination through a necropsy.
First signs of this
immune dysregulation...
- syndrome, and
multicystic dysplastic kidney. In one of the
modern histopathological senses of the term,
dysplasia is
sometimes differentiated from other...
- Giemsa, is a
nucleic acid
stain used in
cytogenetics and for the
histopathological diagnosis of
malaria and
other parasites. It is
specific for the phosphate...
- tissue-destructive
lesions in
multiple sites, with a
characteristic histopathological appearance in
whichever site is involved.
Inflammation and the deposition...
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Pancreatic acinar metaplasia (PAM) is a
common incidental histopathologic finding present in
approximately 20-25% of
patients undergoing an esophagogastroduodenoscopy...
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Histopathological image of
dyshidrotic dermatitis,
showing focal spongiotic change in the epidermis....
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without type; a
condition of
being irregular or nonstandard) is a
histopathologic term for a
structural abnormality in a cell, i.e. it is used to describe...
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Atypical adenomatous hyperplasia is a
subtype of
pneumocytic hyperplasia in the lung. It can be a
precursor lesion of in situ
adenocarcinoma of the lung...