0 relating to the science that is concerned with the structure of cells and tissue at the microscopic level:
The samples obtained were studied histologically and the lungs examined with 1 cm serial sections for evidence of serious hemorrhage, contusion or pleural perforation.
Histologically, there is proliferation of both myofibrils and mitochondria.
Many, probably about 25 per cent, are histologically normal in all respects for the length of the gestational period.
Treatment failures were histologically confirmed except in one instance.
These conditions overlap not only clinically but also histologically.
Histologically, the scars consisted of an amorphous substance surrounded by fibrin and host necrotic tissues.
Histologically, it has a high background of reactive lymphocytes, and used to be called lymphoepithelioma.
It has characteristic endoscopic features but is histologically diagnosed by the findings of columnar metaplasia of the normally squamous-lined oesophagus.