A histology guide for performing human cadaveric studies: SQIP 2024 what to look for with light microscopy

Histological observation under light microscopy has long been used in human cadaveric studies. However, it can distort the interpretations of findings if not used appropriately; there is no guide for its proper use. The aim of this article is to revisit and discuss the correct use of histology in hu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2024-07, Vol.37 (5), p.555-562
Hauptverfasser: Iwanaga, Joe, Kikuchi, Keishiro, Tabuchi, Kosuke, Dave, Mitesh, Anbalagan, Muralidharan, Fukino, Keiko, Kitagawa, Norio, Reina, Miguel A., Reina, Francisco, Carrera, Ana, Nonaka, Taichiro, Rajaram‐Gilkes, Mathangi, Khalil, Mohammed K., Matsushita, Yuki, Tubbs, R. Shane
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Zusammenfassung:Histological observation under light microscopy has long been used in human cadaveric studies. However, it can distort the interpretations of findings if not used appropriately; there is no guide for its proper use. The aim of this article is to revisit and discuss the correct use of histology in human cadaveric studies, following discussions with experts in multiple fields of medicine, and to create the first guide for such usage. We reached a consensus with the experts, agreeing that when this principle (structure, quantification, interaction, position: SQIP) is applied to histological observations, the findings will be interpreted correctly. Appropriate use of this recommendation can make human cadaveric studies more accurate and informative. This is the first histology guide for human cadaveric studies.
ISSN:0897-3806
1098-2353
1098-2353
DOI:10.1002/ca.24156