It involves using a microscope to look at human tissue to check for signs of disease. The term is derived from “histology” (meaning the study of tissues), and “pathology” (meaning the study of disease).1
A Histopathology report describes the findings of a specialist known as a medical pathologist. Examples include the accumulation of white blood cells seen with infections, crystallized deposits that occur with gout, granular lumps characteristic of tuberculosis or sarcoidosis, or abnormal cell formations seen with cancer.
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