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. 2023 Jun;107(357):207-218.
doi: 10.1016/j.morpho.2022.08.002. Epub 2022 Dec 5.

Artifacts and main lesions in fetal ocular histology

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Artifacts and main lesions in fetal ocular histology

C Dubucs et al. Morphologie. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Histological artifacts in fetal eyes can involve different tissues and can be related to mechanical or autolytic lesions, fixation, the cause of death or the cutting technique. Knowing the causes, effects and appearance of artifacts allow the minimization of the risk of avoidable artifacts and help distinguish them from "true" pathological lesions. We describe these different types of artifacts and specifically analyze their involvement in different tissue structures of the eye. We compare them with primary fetal ocular lesions. Given the wide variety of artifacts, the identification of lesions in fetal eyes must be done with caution, since differentiating true lesions from artifacts requires some experience and relies on both macroscopic examination and microscopic analyses, with ideally comparisons with references' images of normal tissues of the same gestational age.

Keywords: Artifact lesions; Autopsy; Fetal eye; Fetal eye lesions; Foetopathology; Ocular malformation.

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