Medical/surgical procedure considered by most as the gold standard for definitive diagnosis for malignancy/cancer.
\ A. Biopsy
B. Autopsy
C. Operation
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A. Needle biopsy
Usual for smear and cells only, mostly fluid samples.
\ A. Needle biopsy
B. Endoscopic biopsy
C. Bone marrow biopsy
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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
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Biopsy gun
It is used to stabilize the syringe.
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B. 18 gauge
Gauge for a core needle
\ A. 21
B. 18
C. 23
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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
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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
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A. Incisional
Surgical biopsy where small portion of small mass from big mass is taken.
\ A. Incisional
B. Excisional
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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
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B. Curettage
Used in RASPA (Scraps lining) (OGBYNE)
\ A. Needle biopsy
B. Curettage
C. Bone marrow biopsy
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A. Fractional
Types of curettage where it is diagnostic like there is excessive bleeding.
\ A. Fractional
B. Completion
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B. Completion
Type of curettage for abortion
\ A. Fractional
B. Completion
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C. Ectomy
means to cut/remove an organ
\ A. Ostomy
B. Otomy
C. Ectomy
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A. Ostomy
Means to make a hole/small incision
\ A. Ostomy
B. Otomy
C. Ectomy
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B. Otomy
Means to open a cavity or organ
\ A. Ostomy
B. Otomy
C. Ectomy
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Removal of uterus
Hysterectomy
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Hole going to the thoracic cavity
Thoracostomy
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Opening of the abdominal cavity
Exploratory Laparotomy
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Cholecystectomy
Removal of gallbladder
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E. Gastroectomy (stomach)
Not part of removal the portion of colon
\ A. Colectomy
B. Hemicolectomy
C. Sigmoidectomy
D. Mile's resection
E. Gastroectomy
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THE COLON
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A. TAH
Removal of uterus with cervix
\ A. TAH
B. SO
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B. SO
Removal of ovaries/fallopian tubes
\ A. TAH
B. SO
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A. Mastectomy
Removal of breast:
\ A. Mastectomy
B. Radical Mastectomy
C. MRM (Modified)
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B. Radial Mastectomy
Removal of breast with skeletal muscle
\ A. Mastectomy
B. Radical Mastectomy
C. MRM (Modified)
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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.