General Histopathology [patched]

The fundamental principle of histopathology is . To identify disease, one must first have an intimate understanding of normal histology—the healthy architecture of the body.

The final histopathology report is a structured document that includes: general histopathology

At its core, general histopathology is the microscopic examination of tissues to study the manifestations of disease. While "histology" is the study of normal tissue architecture, "histopathology" is the study of tissues that have been altered by disease. This field serves as the critical bridge between the basic sciences (anatomy, physiology, pathology) and clinical practice, guiding treatment decisions from oncology to gastroenterology. The fundamental principle of histopathology is

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