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Scanning electron microscopy

K E Carr, P G Toner, K M Saleh

    Histopathology
    |January 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) offers detailed cell and tissue imaging. While vital for research, its use in diagnostic pathology and cytology is still developing.

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    Area of Science:

    • Cell Biology
    • Pathology
    • Microscopy

    Background:

    • Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) provides high-resolution surface imaging.
    • Its role in understanding cell and tissue morphology has evolved.
    • The concept of "topographical histology" emerged with SEM.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To briefly describe SEM technology.
    • To demonstrate SEM's application in cell and tissue structure studies.
    • To review current literature on SEM in pathology.

    Main Methods:

    • Brief description of scanning electron microscopy technology.
    • Review of scientific literature on SEM applications in pathology.
    • Discussion of topographical histology concept evolution.

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    Main Results:

    • SEM is crucial for experimental morphologists.
    • SEM applications in experimental pathology are well-established.
    • SEM's role in diagnostic pathology and cytology is in its preliminary stages.

    Conclusions:

    • SEM is an indispensable tool for morphological research.
    • Further exploration is needed for SEM's diagnostic applications in pathology and cytology.