Intramembranous ossification H&E slide 048b Massons trichrome

Microscopic slide of intramembranous ossification. The image's central area consists of a teal-stained matrix, speckled with small, red-pink cellular elements, and interspersed with several white empty spaces. A prominent cluster of deep red-brown cells appears in the lower central area. The left margin shows another cluster of cells separated by the material stained teal-green. Bone tissue appears granular.

A microscopic image reveals the process of intramembranous ossification. Bone tissue is actively developing, with a blue-green matrix showing cells and a number of rounded spaces scattered throughout. Some areas display clusters of red and pink cells. Central, the large dark mass contrasts with surrounding bone, illustrating the growth and formation of bone directly from mesenchymal tissue.

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