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This article discusses the challenges of histological assessment of NASH, which is a type of liver disease. It outlines the various approaches used to address the limitations of conventional histological assessment, such as the size of the biopsy sample, the length of time in fixative, tissue processing machines, and microtome cutting. It also discusses tissue artefacts that can result from improper handling of the biopsy sample and how these can be excluded from analysis.