2014
DOI: 10.1177/1066896914545398
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Art and Human Expression in Histology

Abstract: Images in PathologyClassically, to teach histology it is necessary to use a complete collection of human tissues stained with different histological methods. These normal histological structures are organized with specific patterns that characterize different organs and tissues. Infrequently their histological pattern is similar to human expression, organs, or artworks. [1][2][3] In this article, we show a histological image of the tongue, which is a muscular organ with rich innervations and irrigation. Transv… Show more

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“…Sometimes during the histological or histopathological analysis of human samples, it is possible to identify normal or pathological structures that are similar to human expression, organs, or even famous artworks. 1,2…”
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“…Sometimes during the histological or histopathological analysis of human samples, it is possible to identify normal or pathological structures that are similar to human expression, organs, or even famous artworks. 1,2…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%