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  1. Histol Histopathol publishes original and review articles in all fields of histology, cell biology and tissue engineering. It is indexed in several databases and has an impact factor of 2.0, according to Clarivate Analytics.

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  2. Histopathology is a top international pathology journal publishing advances in the diagnosis & study of diseases of the tissues, furthering knowledge of human disease.

  3. A peer-reviewed journal of microscopical morphology, cell biology and tissue engineering, published by Universidad de Murcia. See its SJR, quartile, coverage, price and similar journals in the field of histology and pathology.

    • What Is Histopathology?
    • Why Is Histopathology Important?
    • How Is Histopathology Performed?
    • Components of A Histopathology Report
    • Interpreting The Results
    • Other Sampling Techniques
    • Summary

    In clinical practice, histopathology refers to the examination of tissues obtained by biopsy or the surgical removal of an organ. It is a form of anatomical pathology that looks specifically at tissues and organs as opposed to clinical pathology which looks at bodily fluids. Histopathology is performed by a lab-based pathologist who, with the assis...

    Without histopathology, it would be difficult, if not impossible, to diagnose many diseases. It is essential to the diagnosis of many conditions, chief of which includes cancer. Along with a biopsy (the extraction of tissues for lab evaluation), histopathology remains the gold standard for diagnosing many solid-tumor cancers. Histopathology can dif...

    Histopathology is performed by pathologists who process and cut tissue into very thin layers, called sections. Then, they stain and examine it with a microscope. Using a microscope, they can observe and document the tissue's details. Histopathology relies on samples of tissue obtained through procedures such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, and colposcop...

    Histopathology reports on surgical cancer specimens can be complex. They may include: 1. A description of the appearance of the involved tissue 2. A diagnosis 3. A synoptic report detailing the findings of the case 4. Pathologist's comments

    Many of the pathologist's findings are used to help determine prognosis, especially in cases of cancer. Prognosis is the prediction or estimate of survival or recovery from a disease. Prognostic indicators may include: 1. Size and severity of the disease 2. Tumor grade 3. Indications that cancer has spread and the extent of spread Grading systemsdi...

    In addition to histopathology, pathologists may use other techniques to assess the presence of cancer in the tissues.

    Histopathology is the study of tissue to look for disease. Pathologists perform histopathology in a lab. They examine tissue under a microscope and develop a report of their findings. Histopathology reports can include descriptions of the tissue, diagnosis, and prognosis. In addition to evaluating the shape and structure of cells, pathologists may ...

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  4. Histopathology is the study of the signs of the disease using the microscopic examination of a biopsy or surgical specimen that is processed and fixed onto glass slides. To visualize different components of the tissue under a microscope, the sections are dyed with one or more stains.

    • M.N. Gurcan, L.E. Boucheron, A. Can, A. Madabhushi, N.M. Rajpoot, B. Yener
    • 10.1109/RBME.2009.2034865
    • 2009
    • 2009
  5. Histology and Histopathology is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal publishing original and review articles in the fields of histology and histopathology. It was established in 1986 and is published by the University of Murcia in Spain.

  6. 4 de out. de 2021 · The objective of this study is to assess historical and contemporary stains and procedures, as well as the challenges surrounding their improvement. Carmine, hematoxylin, silver nitrate, Giemsa, trichome stain, Gram stain, and mauveine were among the first histological stains discovered in nature.

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