Histopathology refers to the microscopic examination of tissue so as to review the manifestations of disease. Histopathology is that the diagnosis and study of diseases of the tissues, and involves examining tissues and/or cells under a microscope. Histopathologists are liable for making tissue diagnoses and helping clinicians manage a patient's care. The histological slides are examined under a microscope by a pathologist, a medically qualified specialist who has completed a recognised educational program . This diagnosis is formulated as a pathology report describing the histological findings and therefore the opinion of the pathologist. In the case of cancer, this represents the tissue diagnosis required for many treatment protocols. In the removal of cancer, the pathologist will indicate whether the surgical margin is cleared, or is involved (residual cancer is left behind). This is done using either the bread loafing or CCPDMA method of processing. Microscopic visual artifacts can potentially cause misdiagnosis of samples.
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