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Introduction Bone and bone marrow biopsies are central to diagnosing a wide range of conditions, including primary bone tumors, metastatic lesions, and hematologic malignancies. Because these specimens contain a mineralized matrix, decalcification is required to prepare them for routine histological processing. Decalcification enables thin-section

Decalcification Challenges In Bone and Bone Marrow Pathology And Their Impact on Diagnostic Accuracy
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