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This article covers '''L4E rule 1''', '''L4E rule 2''', and '''L4E rule 3''' for the 2014 [[L4E]] [[workload]] system. An overview of the L4E rules is found in the [[L4E rules of 2014]].  
This article covers '''L4E rule 1''', '''L4E rule 2''', and '''L4E rule 3''' for the 2014 [[L4E]] [[workload]] system.  
 
It should be noted that '''the rules have changed''' in the [[2018 edition of L4E]]; the 2018 version of these rules is found in ''[[L4E rule 1-3 (2018)]]''.
 
An overview of the 2014 L4E rules is found in the [[L4E rules of 2014]].  


==Context==
==Context==
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==Tutorial==
==Tutorial==
The following cases can be used to work through the above rules.
The following cases can be used to work through the above rules. If one clicks "Expand" on the right side one gets the answer with an explanation. It is presumed that no additional stains or levels are done.
==Tutorial==
The following cases can be used to work through the above rules. If one clicks "Expand" on the right side one gets the answer with an explanation.
{{hide3|1. Three cores of a neck lymph node. L4E?|Answer: 1 L4E<br>Why? Rule 1: 1-5 frags ~ 1 L4E; see ''complex skin biopsies and non-GI biopsies with countable fragments'' }}
{{hide3|1. Three cores of a neck lymph node. L4E?|Answer: 1 L4E<br>Why? Rule 1: 1-5 frags ~ 1 L4E; see ''complex skin biopsies and non-GI biopsies with countable fragments'' }}


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