Eosinophilic imprints
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https://doi.org/10.56501/intjhistopatholinterpret.v11i2.609Keywords:
Eosinophilic bodies, Civatte bodies, Toto bodies, Rushton bodies, Verocay bodies, Ghost cells, Henderson Patterson bodiesAbstract
Eosinophilic bodies are frequently used as a diagnostic aid in determining the underlying disease. The purpose of this article is to collate various eosinophilic entities seen histopathologically in various disorders.
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