Healthy Versus Diseased Tissue with H&E Stain

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Healthy Versus Diseased Tissue with H&E Stain

Histology involves looking at the structure of body tissues. Because structure is closely related to function, different tissue types are distinguishable from one another by examination of their component parts. Knowledge of the normal histology of all of the multitude of tissue types within the body is necessary for the recognition and understanding of disease.

The following pages show microscopic photos of some select human tissue stained with the H&E stain.