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Applications of Microscopes in Pathology Labs

  • Writer: Mohit Kumar
    Mohit Kumar
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

Pathology laboratories rely heavily on microscopes to analyze tissue samples and diagnose diseases. Microscopy allows pathologists to study the structure and function of cells in detail.

Tissue Analysis

A compound microscope is the primary tool used in pathology labs. It provides high magnification required to study tissue sections and detect abnormalities.

Surface Examination

A stereo microscope is used for examining the external features of specimens before detailed analysis.

Advanced Diagnostics with MLXi Plus

The MLXi Plus microscope offers superior imaging quality, making it ideal for complex pathological studies. It supports accurate diagnosis of diseases such as cancer and infections.

Routine Lab Work with CH20i

The CH20i microscope is suitable for routine pathology tasks, offering reliability and ease of operation.

Importance in Disease Diagnosis

Microscopes help identify tumors, infections, and cellular damage, playing a crucial role in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Conclusion

From routine examinations to advanced diagnostics, microscopes are indispensable in pathology labs. Their role continues to expand with technological advancements.


 
 
 

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