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<p>This collection contains examples of the normal histology of the various organ systems and tissues encountered in pathology. These slides were assembled for the PGY-1 anatomic pathology resident curriculum, but are also available as an educational reference for all students and pathologists.</p>
 
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Introduction

This collection contains examples of the normal histology of the various organ systems and tissues encountered in pathology. These slides were assembled for the PGY-1 anatomic pathology resident curriculum, but are also available as an educational reference for all students and pathologists.


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