Oral Mucosa Slide 115-5

A photomicrograph of oral mucosa tissue, stained with Masson's trichrome. The reddish-brown epidermis forms a distinct layer at the top. A blue-stained collagen-rich dermis can be seen below, containing interspersed blood vessels appearing as white or lightly stained circles. Fibroblasts and extracellular matrix contribute to the textured appearance. The image showcases cellular structure and tissue composition under magnification.

A magnified view of oral mucosa tissue sections. The top layer, the epidermis, is stained in brownish red and appears wavy and textured. Below the epidermis, the connective tissue is visible, marked by interwoven patterns and varying shades of blue and light purple. Blood vessels and other tissue structures are distributed throughout, adding to the complexity of the cellular landscape.

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