pathology report
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pathology
noun
uk/pəˈθɒl.ə.dʒi/us/pəˈθɑː.lə.dʒi/
the scientific study ...
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report
noun[C]
uk/rɪˈpɔːt/us/rɪˈpɔːrt/
;
a teacher's written statement to parents about a child's ability and performance ...
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(Definition ofpathologyandreportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We found no evidence of active infection, this also being confirmed by thepathologyreport.
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The text of thepathologyreportwas so highly structured that the natural language processing task itself seemed simple.
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A conclusive diagnosis is made via histology, as part of apathologyreportmade during or after surgery.
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The histological slides are then interpreted diagnostically and the resultingpathologyreportdescribes the histological findings and the opinion of the pathologist.
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This medical diagnosis is formulated as apathologyreportdescribing the histological findings and the opinion of the pathologist.
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He or she examines the slide for residual tumors, and marks the location of the tumor on thepathologyreport.
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Apathologyreportwill usually contain a description of cell type and grade.
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The incidence and type of pathology reported varies between studies.
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In such a case, apathologyreportindicating the margins are free of residual tumour is often inaccurate, and a recurrence rates are much higher (up to 38%).
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Surgical margin as read in apathologyreportdefines the histological measurement of normal or unaffected tissue surrounding the visible tumor under a microscope on a glass mounted histology section.
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A histopathologist will then examine the sample under a microscope, who will then issue apathologyreport (pending extra tests that may be requested by the pathologist).
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In our study, the surgical margins of the apex were positive in 33% of the 134 patients for whom pathology reports were available.
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It is presently being applied to the medical domain, and has been used to process patient reports, including radiology reports, pathology reports, discharge summaries, progress notes, and asthma summaries.
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Definitive staging can only be done after surgery has been performed and pathology reports reviewed.
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