Histological Staining Techniques
Histological staining techniques use dyes and chemical reactions to visualize tissue components, enabling microscopic identification of normal and pathological structures.
HistologyHistopathological Reporting, Grading and Staging
Histopathological reporting translates microscopic findings into standardized diagnoses using grading and staging systems that guide patient management.
HistologyIntroduction to Histopathology
Histopathology is the study of diseased tissue at the microscopic level, forming the cornerstone of surgical pathology and cancer diagnosis.
HistologyQuality Assurance and Accreditation in Histopathology
Quality assurance in histopathology encompasses internal and external measures that ensure accurate, timely, and safe diagnostic services.
HistologyHistopathology: Tissue Processing and Sectioning
Tissue processing and sectioning transform fresh tissue into thin sections for microscopic examination — the foundation of histopathological diagnosis.
HistologyAntigen Retrieval and IHC Methods
Antigen retrieval restores antibody accessibility in formalin-fixed tissue through heat-induced or enzymatic methods, determining IHC success.
HistologyIHC in Tumor Diagnosis and Classification
Immunohistochemistry is essential for classifying tumors of unknown origin, confirming lineage, and identifying specific tumor subtypes.
HistologyIHC Troubleshooting, Controls and Optimization
Systematic troubleshooting of immunohistochemistry identifies causes of weak staining, background, and false results through proper control evaluation.
HistologyPredictive and Prognostic IHC Markers
Predictive IHC markers guide therapy selection by identifying target expression, while prognostic markers estimate patient outcome independent of treatment.
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