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  • What Are The Uses Of Dark Field Light Microscopes?
    Darkfield illumination is comparable to viewing star or clusters of stars on a dark night. They seem so near in spite of their great distance from the Earth. Sounds appealing? Well, this is due to a dark background in contrast to the sparkling light of the stars. But this magnificent view can only be seen during night time and with the use of a telescope. Scientists or some science majors on the other hand use darkfield light microscopes; similarly they can give the same magnificent view; only that it can be seen anytime with proper equipment and lighting effects. read more...

  • Vital Information About Unicellular Organisms And Application Of Dark Field Light Microscopy
    There are many unicellular organisms abounding our planet and their behaviors and reactions are very interesting to study and observe. It should be noted that certain organisms yield benefits but some can be harmful and fatal. It is in this light that many scientists nowadays are continuously studying and observing unicellular or multi-cellular organisms. Dark field light microscopy is important for studying unicellular microorganisms. There are many techniques that can be used and all depends on the unicellular organisms to be observed. read more...

  • How Important Is Live Blood Analysis And Dark Field Light Microscopy?
    Dark field light microscopy is a very important tool used in live blood analysis. While the whole concept is rather new, the idea is fast becoming popular today. In fact a handful of experts are already performing it. Understand what live blood analysis is and how it works through the article below. read more...

  • Cells Tissue Formation Observation And Dark Field Microscopy
    The principles of dark field microscopy is mostly used in observing cells and tissues. And the key to all of it is to understand what dark field microscopy’s role is in this endeavor and how it had made all the researches possible. read more...

  • How Does Brightfield/Darkfield Light Microscopy Works?
    The principles behind brightfield/darkfield light microscopy are relatively complex. In essence, they are the concepts that allows the users to have a better view of the specimens that they are observing. read more...

  • Diaphragmatic Hernias
    With the advent of clinical radiology and microscopes such as darkfield light microscopes, it became evident that a di¬aphragmatic hernia was a relatively common abnormality and not always accompanied by symptoms. Three types of esophageal hiatal hernia were identified: (1) the sliding hernia, type I, char¬acterized by an upward dislocation of the cardia in the posterior mediastinum; (2) the rolling or paraesophageal her¬nia, type II, characterized by an upward dislocation of the gastric fundus alongside a normally positioned cardia and (3) the combined sliding-rolling or mixed hernia, type III, charac¬terized by an upward dislocation of both the cardia and the gastric fundus. read more...

  • Cervical And Upper Thoracic Esophageal Cancer
    When considering resection, tumors of the esophagus (best diagnosed using specialized medical microscopes or even darkfield light microscopes) are best divided into those above and those below the carina. Czerny reported the first successful resection of a carcinoma of the cervical esoph¬agus in 1877. It was hoped that the prognosis for patients with this disease might be better than for those with carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus, but this has not proved to be the case. read more...

  • Caustic Injury
    Accidental caustic lesions occur mainly in children, and in general, rather small quantities of caustics are taken. In adults or teenagers, the swallowing of caustic liquids is usually deliberate, during suicide attempts, and greater quantities are swallowed. Alkalies are more frequently swallowed accidentally than acids, because strong acids cause an immediate burning pain in the mouth. read more...

  • Tumors Of The Thoracic Esophagus And Cardia
    Tumors, usually diagnosed using microscopes such as darkfield light microscopes, which arise below the carina, the preference of these authors is either an en bloc resection for cure or a transhiatal removal for palliation. A curative procedure is performed according to the principles of an en bloc resection in continuity with the regional lymph nodes.read more...

  • Extent Of Resection To Cure Disease Confined To The Mucosa
    The development of surveillance programs for the detection of early squamous cell carcinoma in endemic areas using darkfield light microscopes or any other medical microscopes and for early adenocarcinoma in patients with Barren’s esophagus has given rise to controversy over how to manage tumors (diagnosed using a microscope such as a darkfield light microscope) confined to the mucosa. read more...

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