👉 A microimage is a small, high-resolution image of a particular part or object in a larger image. Microimages are often used in medical imaging to view tiny features within large volumes of tissue, such as blood vessels or cells. They can be particularly useful for studying diseases that affect the blood and other tissues at smaller scales than traditional images like x-rays or CT scans. Understanding microimages is crucial for diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions, from cancer to heart disease.