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{Two colonic tubular adenomas 0.3 and 0.2 cm, both negative for high grade dysplasia. L4Es?<br />
{Two colonic tubular adenomas (0.3 and 0.2 cm). Both negative for high grade dysplasia. L4Es?<br />
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Revision as of 13:08, 25 October 2017

This is a little quiz to test your knowledge of L4E rule 1-3!

1 Four breast cores. L4Es?

1 L4E
2 L4E
4 L4E
1.5 L4E

2 One punch biopsy (4 mm) with BCC. L4Es?

1 L4E
1.5 L4E
0.33 L4E
0.5 L4E

3 Two colonic tubular adenomas (0.3 and 0.2 cm). Both negative for high grade dysplasia. L4Es?

1 L4E
2 L4E
0.66 L4E
0.5 L4E

4 Twelve prostate cores. L4Es?

4 L4E
3 L4E
6 L4E
12 L4E

5 Twenty-four colonic biopsy fragments - IBD dysplasia screening. L4Es?

2 L4E
12 L4E
6 L4E
3 L4E

6 TURP without cancer in 5 blocks. L4Es?

2.5 L4E
5 L4E
1 L4E
2 L4E

7 Five breast cores. L4Es?

1 L4E
2 L4E
5 L4E
2.5 L4E

8 Rectal villous adenoma with high grade dysplasia. L4Es?

0.66 L4E
1 L4E
2 L4E
1.5 L4E

9 TURP without cancer in 10 blocks. L4Es?

2 L4E
2.5 L4E
5 L4E
4 L4E

10 One colonic hyperplastic polyp and 6 colonic biopsy frags. L4Es?

1.5 L4E
2 L4E
2.5 L4E
3 L4E



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