vefjafræði
Vefjafræði is the Icelandic term for histology, the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues. It is a branch of pathology that examines the structural and organizational characteristics of biological tissues. Histologists use microscopes to observe the arrangement of cells, their nuclei, cytoplasm, and other intracellular components, as well as the extracellular matrix that surrounds them.
The primary goal of vefjafræði is to understand how tissues are structured at a cellular level and
Histological techniques involve preparing tissue samples for microscopic examination. This typically includes fixation, which preserves the
In medical practice, vefjafræði plays a vital role in diagnosis. Biopsies, which are small samples of tissue