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1. Why does the physician think the lungs are so congested?
2. What are small portions of tissue being saved for?
3. What is the purpose of microscopic analysis?
4. What are examples of conditions or diseases you could suspect with the naked eye (grossly) and confirm with the microscope? Select one example from each organ system.
5. What are examples of conditions or disease difficult to suspect with the naked eye (grossly), but where the diagnosis could be made by microscopic analysis? Select one example from each organ system.
6. What are examples of conditions or diseases identified with the naked eye (grossly), but where the microscopic diagnosis might not assist in making the diagnosis. Select one example from each organ system.
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