Introduction to medical Electron Microscopy |
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The Electron Microscope and its role in Medical Diagnosis.Electron microscopy (EM) is an important medical diagnostic method, particularly in the fields of kidney disease, muscle pathology, tumour pathology, neuropathology, paediatric pathology, studies of ciliary structure, parasitic protozoan infections in AIDS, viral gastroenteritis and viral infections of the skin. Diagnostic EM requires skilled interpretation of the images seen under the electron microscope.
The fineness of detail resolved can be many hundreds of times smaller than that achieved by the best light microscopes. In addition, this fine detail can be magnified many thousands of times. Learn more: On to: |
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