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Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part J (2024)

A review of microscopic anatomy in veterinary science

Author(s): Mustafa Fadhil
Abstract: The microscopic appearance of these organs has become the foundation of veterinary medicine to compare form with function in both normal and sick animals. This article focuses particularly on how imagination canresult in useful learning, diagnosis, and research; and the aspect of opportunity is stressed it offers to connect structure-function relationships, such asproteomics in Dupuytren’s contracture or pathology of various organisms. The development of advanced histological techniques, 3D visual systems, and molecular pathology has added a new layer of interpretation to the old microscopic anatomy: classifying normal versus abnormal tissue. The clinical significance of anatomy in species-specific diagnosis and therapy is also discussed in the review, which has particular relevance for reproductive medicine, toxicology and microbial disease. Educational Bottle-Necks: Curriculum Coverage and Visualization Issues that can be generated via Computational Tools Combined with Immersive Technologies. Comparative anatomy is essential to the One Health Approach One Health. This same point is made one more time here, to emphasize that mutual understanding of kinds offers benefits for both human and animal health. This review combines traditional and current anatomical findings to illustrate just how important a fundamental discipline microscopic anatomy is in veterinary medicine a swell as diagnosing old as well as new health issues.
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International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry
How to cite this article:
Mustafa Fadhil. A review of microscopic anatomy in veterinary science. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2024;9(4):660-666. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2024.v9.i4j.2605
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