Re: Histopathology
It's not likely to be horrifically helpful either. Whatever cellular
material is present is going to be thoroughly air-dried and degenerated -
thereby difficult to interpret.
Perhaps looking for traces of endometrium-specific enzymes, such as
stromelysins or fibrinolysins?
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Dr. Steven Angel, MD, FRCPC
General Pathologist
Royal University Hospital
Saskatoon, SK
S7N 0W8
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