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  • ...nal adenoma|tubular adenoma]], a very common diagnosis in gastrointestinal pathology. [[H&E stain]].]] ...hology''', also '''gastrointestinal tract pathology''', is a large part of pathology as [[radiologist]]s can often describe the extent of disease... but don't g
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  • #REDIRECT [[An introduction to gastrointestinal pathology]]
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  • ==Introduction== **Polyps: [none/number - size __ cm, location (to nearest resection margin): __ cm].
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  • ==Introduction== *Rectum length (distal margin to mesorectal reflection): ___ cm.
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  • ...anterior view.jpg|right|thumb|An addominoperineal resection specimen prior to opening and [[inking]].]] ==Introduction==
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  • ==Introduction== *Distance to nearest mucosal margin: ___ cm, [distal] margin.
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  • ...nal adenoma|tubular adenoma]], a very common diagnosis in gastrointestinal pathology. [[H&E stain]].]] ...hology''', also '''gastrointestinal tract pathology''', is a large part of pathology as [[radiologist]]s can often describe the extent of disease... but don't g
    6 KB (828 words) - 05:55, 3 February 2016
  • ...ectal carcinomas''', are very common. They are the bread and butter of GI pathology. Non-tumour colon is dealt with in the ''[[colon]]'' article. An introduction to gastrointestinal pathology is in the ''[[gastrointestinal pathology]]'' article. The precursor lesion of colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is, typica
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  • Thsi article is a list of common '''cytogenetic tests'''. An introduction to cytogenetics is in the ''[[cytogenetics]]'' article. ...spital:<ref>Kamel-Reid, Suzanne. University Health Network / Department of Pathology. Cancer Cytogenetics & Molecular Diagnostics Laboratories. Test Requisition
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  • '''[[Gastrointestinal pathology|Gastrointestinal]] cytopathology''', also known as '''GI cytology''', is a relatively small ...hology of the gastrointestinal tract is dealt with in ''[[gastrointestinal pathology]]''.
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  • ...ists have a lot of trouble in this area. On CT it is not infrequently hard to pick-out the ovaries... and it is a reason they don't comment on 'em. The [ The ovary has a wealth of pathology. It has benign tumours and malignant ones. The ''[[ovary]]'' article cove
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  • ...hology'''. An introduction to pediatric pathology is in the ''[[pediatric pathology]]'' article. ...rview of (adult) gastrointestinal pathology is in the ''[[gastrointestinal pathology]]'' article.
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  • It commonly comes to pathologists because there is a suspicion of [[colorectal cancer]] or a kno ...duction to gastrointestinal pathology is found in the ''[[gastrointestinal pathology]]'' article. The ''[[anus]]'' and ''[[ileocecal valve]]'' are dealt with i
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  • An introduction to gastrointestinal pathology is in the ''[[gastrointestinal pathology]]'' article. **Too much blue - similar to colonic adenomas.
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  • ...ac sprue''', also '''celiac disease''' (abbreviated '''CD'''), is a common pathology that affects the [[duodenum]]. ...ogy is in the ''[[gastrointestinal pathology]]'' article. It covers basic gastrointestinal histology.
    18 KB (2,225 words) - 12:50, 13 June 2019
  • Pancreatic cytopathology is dealt with in the ''[[gastrointestinal cytopathology]]'' article. ...introduction to gastrointestinal pathology is in the ''[[gastrointestinal pathology]]'' article.
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  • This article is an introduction to liver pathology. Liver neoplasms are dealt with in the ''[[liver neoplasms]]'' article. Me ...VIII = clockwise from left upper lobe to left upper quadrant of the liver to the right of the inferior vena cava.
    18 KB (2,428 words) - 21:29, 23 June 2018
  • ...introduction to gastrointestinal pathology is in the ''[[gastrointestinal pathology]]'' article. *Fundus - superior portion - not attached directly to the esophagus.
    24 KB (3,077 words) - 15:51, 26 January 2022
  • ...y cancer of the pancreas.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Liver metastases at [[gross pathology|gross]].]] It only briefly discusses metastatic lesions. An introduction to ''liver pathology'' is in the ''[[liver]]'' article. Medical liver disease is dealt with in
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  • ...n. It moves the blood around. For orthopods, it gets the Ancef (cefazolin) to the bones. When it stops for an extended time... people end-up in the morgu ...ntroduction to cardiovascular pathology is found in the ''[[cardiovascular pathology]]'' article.
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  • ...arks such as prominent nucleoli, high [[Nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio|nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio]], CNS infiltation etc.. Focal nuclear clearing ([[Nucle ...absence of necrosis and almost no mitotic activity this tumour corresponds to WHO Grade II.
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