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[[Gout - monosodium urate crystals (20X, polarized, red compensator).jpg|thumb|right|Crystals ([[gout]]) and blood cells in polarized light. (WC/Gabriel Caponetti)]]
[[Image:Gout - monosodium urate crystals (20X, polarized, red compensator).jpg|thumb|right|Crystals ([[gout]]) and blood cells in polarized light. (WC/Gabriel Caponetti)]]
[[Image:Acquired_cystic_disease-associated_renal_cell_carcinoma_-2a--_intermed_mag.gif|thumb|right|[[Acquired cystic disease-associated renal cell carcinoma]] with non-polarized light and polarized light to highlight the oxylate crystals. [[H&E stain]]. (WC/Nephron)]]
[[Image:Acquired_cystic_disease-associated_renal_cell_carcinoma_-2a--_intermed_mag.gif|thumb|right|[[Acquired cystic disease-associated renal cell carcinoma]] with non-polarized light and polarized light to highlight the oxylate crystals. [[H&E stain]]. (WC/Nephron)]]
'''Polarization''', formally '''light polarization''', in [[pathology]] refers to a technique used in [[light microscopy]] that makes use of polarized light.   
'''Polarization''', formally '''light polarization''', in [[pathology]] refers to a technique used in [[light microscopy]] that makes use of polarized light.   
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