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'''Gross pathology''' is the macroscopic assessment of pathology specimens.  It is an essential part of pathologic assessments.
'''Gross pathology''', also simply '''gross''', refers to the macroscopic pathology, and the macroscopic assessment of pathology specimens.  It may include preparation of tissue for a microscopic examination.  It is an essential part of pathologic assessments.


==Gross only==
==Gross only==
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===Gastrointestinal pathology===
===Gastrointestinal pathology===
Esophagus:
Esophagus:
*Squamous cell carcinoma.
*Squamous cell carcinoma - mid esophagus classically.
*Adenocarcinoma.
*Adenocarcinoma - distal esophagus.
*[[Barrett's esophagus]].
*[[Barrett's esophagus]].
*Esophageal varices.
*Esophageal varices.
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*Peptic ulcer.
*Peptic ulcer.
*[[Gastric antral vascular ectasia]].
*[[Gastric antral vascular ectasia]].
*[[Leopard spots]].
*[[Leopard spots]] - seen in hypothermia.
*[[GIST]].
*[[GIST]].


Duodenum:
Duodenum:
*Peptic ulcer.
*Peptic ulcer.
*Duodenal adenocarcinoma - classically assoc. with [[FAP]].
*[[Duodenal adenocarcinoma]] - classically assoc. with [[FAP]].


Liver:
Liver:
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*[[Hepatic adenoma]].
*[[Hepatic adenoma]].
*[[Cholangiocarcinoma]].
*[[Cholangiocarcinoma]].
*Congestive hepatopathy (nutmeg liver).
*Congestive hepatopathy (nutmeg liver) - seen in [[congestive heart failure]].


Gallbladder:
Gallbladder:
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*[[Mature teratoma]].
*[[Mature teratoma]].
*Serous cystadenoma.
*Serous cystadenoma.
*[[Brenner tumour]] - may be yellow, typically solid.


Tube:
Uterine tube:
*Ectopic pregnancy.
*[[Ectopic pregnancy]].
*Tubal abscess.
*Tubal abscess.



Revision as of 21:25, 16 April 2012

Gross pathology, also simply gross, refers to the macroscopic pathology, and the macroscopic assessment of pathology specimens. It may include preparation of tissue for a microscopic examination. It is an essential part of pathologic assessments.

Gross only

Which specimens are "gross only" typically depends on institutional policy.[1]

Gross spot diagnosis

Heart

Heart valve:

Heart - other:

Cardiovascular

Lungs

Gastrointestinal pathology

Esophagus:

  • Squamous cell carcinoma - mid esophagus classically.
  • Adenocarcinoma - distal esophagus.
  • Barrett's esophagus.
  • Esophageal varices.
  • Esophageal perforation.

Stomach:

Duodenum:

Liver:

Gallbladder:

Pancreas:

Small bowel:

Appendix:

Large bowel:

Gynecologic pathology

Ovary:

Uterine tube:

Uterus:

Uterine cervix:

  • Cervical carcinoma.

Dermatopathology

Tumour:

Possible syndromic:

Neuropathology

Bleeds:

Tumours:

Non-tumour:

Genitourinary pathology

Kidney:

Testis:

Paratesticular:

Placenta

Membranes:

  • Marginal inserion - normal.
  • Circumvallate insertion.
  • Circummarginate insertion.

Disc:

Cord:

See also

References

  1. Zarbo, RJ.; Nakhleh, RE. (Feb 1999). "Surgical pathology specimens for gross examination only and exempt from submission: a College of American Pathologists Q-Probes study of current policies in 413 institutions.". Arch Pathol Lab Med 123 (2): 133-9. doi:10.1043/0003-9985(1999)1230133:SPSFGE2.0.CO;2. PMID 10050786.

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