-
examines free
cells or
tissue micro-fragments (as "cell
blocks ").
Histopathological examination of
tissues starts with surgery, biopsy, or autopsy. The...
- Squamous-cell
carcinoma (SCC), also
known as
epidermoid carcinoma,
comprises a
number of
different types of
cancer that
begin in
squamous cells. These...
-
Necrosis (from
Ancient Gr**** νέκρωσης (nékrōsis) 'death') is a form of cell
injury which results in the
premature death of
cells in
living tissue by autolysis...
- and dilated,
tortuous blood vessels within these papillae Further histopathologic diagnosis is
performed by the
following parameters:
These include bacterial...
- 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...
-
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...
-
hydropic axonal degeneration and
blocked retrograde axoplasmic transport:
histopathologic features in
human high-pressure
secondary glaucoma".
Archives of Ophthalmology...
- MA,
Mozgovoi SI, Gaus OV,
Shimanskaya AG, Ko****v AV (July 2023). "
Histopathological Evaluation of
Gastric Mucosal Atrophy for
Predicting Gastric Cancer...
-
disease and
lichen nitidus: a case
report and
comparison of
common histopathologic features".
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 7 (4): 314–8. doi:10...