Microscopic examination, on the other hand, involves the use of a microscope to study thin slices of tissue, known as histological sections or slides. These slides are prepared by slicing the tissue sample into thin sections, which are then stained to enhance the visibility of cellular structures. Under the microscope, pathologists can observe the cellular architecture and cellular patterns of the tissue. This level of examination allows pathologists to identify cellular abnormalities, abnormal growth patterns, inflammation, and other pathological changes.'

 

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