histopathology in English

noun
1
the study of changes in tissues caused by disease.
No fungal elements were identified by histopathology or tissue cultures of both lungs after extensive sampling.

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1. Albugo tragopogonis, Helianthus annuus, histopathology, stem lodging.

2. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of capillary angioma.

3. Histopathology from Antemortem and postmortem samples revealed blastomycosis and dermatophyte pseudomycetoma

4. Histopathology of the specimen confirmed the diagnosis of abdominal elephantiasis.

5. The differential diagnosis, the hypergamma globulinaemia, the histopathology and aetiology are reviewed and the ependymal lesions described.

6. 20 Analyse the clinical. iconography and histopathology feature of 15 cases pulmonary inflammatory pseudinoma approved by pathology.

7. Histopathology shows subcorneal acantholysis with clefting and numerous neutrophils within the blister as well as in the edematous papillary dermis.

8. Evaluations of Antitussive effects were based on changes in body weight, the number of cough responses and the histopathology of the lung and trachea.

9. All histopathology results were reviewed and a decision was made regarding Concordant/discordant biopsy results and recommendations given for further management of all patients.

10. Lesion has malignant features on imaging (Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System {BI-RADS} category 4 or 5) and is confirmed as malignancy on histopathology is a Concordant malignancy in this scenario …

11. Of concern, the use of Benzidine in histopathology laboratories is restricted because this agent is a known carcinogen, while the non-mutagenic derivative, 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylBenzidine, does not stain histologic sections.

12. Differential Diagnosis & Pitfalls Arsenical keratoses: Actinic keratoses – The histopathology is the same, but the location of the keratoses and cutaneous malignancies in sun-protected areas helps designate arsenic as the causative agent.

13. The most important techniques for the investigation of patients with the diseases are conventional histopathology and Confirmative tests like direct and indirect immunofluorescence.1 Immunofluorescence studies have greatly contributed to the diagnosis, treatment, and understanding of the pathophysiology of vesiculobullous lesions of skin.2 It