Histo Pancreas Slide 188

Microscopic section of a pancreas, stained with H&E. The image displays a roughly triangular section against a blank white background. Deep purple acinar cells occupy most of the field, interspersed with white adipose tissue. Delicate white connective tissue septa divide the acini. Few visible blood vessels demonstrate pink staining. This composition allows for detailed examination of pancreatic cellular and structural features.

Microscopic image of pancreatic tissue, stained purple with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The tissue shows the lobular architecture with numerous small, white spots distributed throughout the purple-stained cells. Thin white, slightly winding lines traverse the tissue. A few areas appear pinkish-red, contrasting with the dominant purple, possibly indicating different tissue components or staining variations.

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