Difference between revisions of "L4E rule 1-3 (2014)"

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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.
{{hide3|1. Three cores of a neck lymph node. L4E?|Answer: 1 L4E<br>Why? Rule 1}}
==Tutorial==
The following cases can be used to work through the above rules.
{{hide3|1. Three cores of a neck lymph node. L4E?|Answer: 1 L4E<br>Why? Rule 1: see ''complex skin biopsies and non-GI biopsies with countable fragments''; 1-5 frags ~ 1 L4E }}


{{hide3|2. Six cores of a mediastinal mass. L4E?|Answer: 2 L4E<br>Why? Rule 1}}
{{hide3|2. Six cores of a mediastinal mass. L4E?|Answer: 2 L4E<br>Why? Rule 1: : see ''complex skin biopsies and non-GI biopsies with countable fragments''; 6-10 frags ~ 2 L4E}}


{{hide3|3. Two punch biopsies of BCC. L4E?|Answer: 1 L4E<br>Why? Rule 1: each biopsy is 1 L3}}
{{hide3|3. Two punch biopsies of BCC. L4E?|Answer: 1 L4E<br>Why? Rule 1: each biopsy is 1 L3}}
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