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C. Urine
Which is not part of Exfoliative cytology?
A. Cervical pap smear
B. Washing/brushing
C. Urine
E. All of the above
Basic battery to differentiate tumors?
A. Cytokeratin
B. Vimentin
C. LCA
D. s-100/nse
E. All of the above
A. Biopsy
Medical/surgical procedure considered by most as the gold standard for definitive diagnosis for malignancy/cancer.
A. Biopsy
B. Autopsy
C. Operation
A. Needle biopsy
Usual for smear and cells only, mostly fluid samples.
A. Needle biopsy
B. Endoscopic biopsy
C. Bone marrow biopsy
A. 23 gauge / 5-10 mL
Gauge and mL of syringe used in fine needle biopsy?
A. 23 gauge / 5-10 mL
B. 19 gauge / 10-15 mL
C. 18 gauge / 3-5 mL
Biopsy gun
It is used to stabilize the syringe.
B. 18 gauge
Gauge for a core needle
A. 21
B. 18
C. 23
B. Endoscopic biopsy
Thin, lighted, flexible tubes with cameras that doctors use to view the inside of the body, including the bladder, abdomen, joints, or gastrointestinal (GI) tract
A. Needle biopsy
B. Endoscopic biopsy
C. Bone marrow biopsy
C. Bone marrow biopsy
Used to detect leukemia, lymphoma. It is the most painful biopsy.
A. Needle biopsy
B. Endoscopic biopsy
C. Bone marrow biopsy
A. Incisional
Surgical biopsy where small portion of small mass from big mass is taken.
A. Incisional
B. Excisional
B. Excisional
Surgical biopsy where you take the whole mass usually 2-3 cm with margin or 1-2 cm if malignant.
A. Incisional
B. Excisional
B. Curettage
Used in RASPA (Scraps lining) (OGBYNE)
A. Needle biopsy
B. Curettage
C. Bone marrow biopsy
A. Fractional
Types of curettage where it is diagnostic like there is excessive bleeding.
A. Fractional
B. Completion
B. Completion
Type of curettage for abortion
A. Fractional
B. Completion
C. Ectomy
means to cut/remove an organ
A. Ostomy
B. Otomy
C. Ectomy
A. Ostomy
Means to make a hole/small incision
A. Ostomy
B. Otomy
C. Ectomy
B. Otomy
Means to open a cavity or organ
A. Ostomy
B. Otomy
C. Ectomy
Removal of uterus
Hysterectomy
Hole going to the thoracic cavity
Thoracostomy
Opening of the abdominal cavity
Exploratory Laparotomy
Cholecystectomy
Removal of gallbladder
E. Gastroectomy (stomach)
Not part of removal the portion of colon
A. Colectomy
B. Hemicolectomy
C. Sigmoidectomy
D. Mile's resection
E. Gastroectomy
THE COLON
A. TAH
Removal of uterus with cervix
A. TAH
B. SO
B. SO
Removal of ovaries/fallopian tubes
A. TAH
B. SO
A. Mastectomy
Removal of breast:
A. Mastectomy
B. Radical Mastectomy
C. MRM (Modified)
B. Radial Mastectomy
Removal of breast with skeletal muscle
A. Mastectomy
B. Radical Mastectomy
C. MRM (Modified)
C. MRM
Removal of breast with fascia
A. Mastectomy
B. Radical Mastectomy
C. MRM (Modified)
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For specimens with an aggregate measurement of less than 0.5cm and for bone marrow biopsies: wrap the specimen in a filter paper then place the filter paper with specimen into the cassette (to avoid loss of specimens) together with the proper label.
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