pathology lab
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpathologyandlab
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pathology
noun
uk/pəˈθɒl.ə.dʒi/us/pəˈθɑː.lə.dʒi/
the scientific study ...
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lab
noun[C]
uk/læb/us/læb/
a ...
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(Definition ofpathologyandlabfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One of my constituents waited 18 weeks for a scan for cervical cancer, because there was a shortage of scientists in thepathologylab.
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It is thepathologylabthat makes the difference, especially when frozen section is utilized in the operating theater.
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Its facilities include two operating theatres, apathologylab, and an intensive care unit.
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The facility also had a morgue andpathologylab.
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He cut off a small part of the tumor and sent it to thepathologylab.
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Some tests require samples of tissue or body fluids to be sent off to apathologylabfor further analysis.
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In reality, most pathology labs examine only 3 to 8 sections of the loaf in their margin determination.
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But something strange is happening in the university pathology labs.
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Patient records are held by many professionals in many settings, for example within hospital departments or pathology labs, either on paper or electronically.
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While enforcement of strict protocols and procedures for the handling of samples helps to minimize error, identification issues in anatomic and clinical pathology labs still occur.
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