Difference between revisions of "Principles of gross pathology"

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==Report organization==
==Report organization==
*A gross report that follows the order in which things are done may reduced omissions.
*A gross report that follows the order in which things are done may reduce omissions.
**The cut-up generally is: (1) identification - patient/specimen type, (2) orientation & measurement, (3) external description/assessment, (4) painting, (5) opening, (6) internal description/assessment, (7) internal measurements, (8) blocking.
**The cut-up generally is: (1) identification - patient/specimen type, (2) orientation & measurement, (3) external description/assessment, (4) painting, (5) opening, (6) internal description/assessment, (7) internal measurements, (8) blocking.
**Generally, gross report elements are found in the order they are done at the grossing bench, e.g. identification patient/specimen type is first, blocks are last.
**Generally, gross report elements are found in the order they are done at the grossing bench, e.g. identification patient/specimen type is first, blocks are last.
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