surgical specimen

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meaningsofsurgicalandspecimen

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surgical
adjective
uk
/ˈsɜː.dʒɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈsɝː.dʒɪ.kəl/
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specimen
noun[C]
uk
/ˈspes.ə.mɪn/
us
/ˈspes.ə.mɪn/
something shown or examined as an example; a ...
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(Definition ofsurgicalandspecimenfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thesurgicalspecimenconsisted of a small bowel measuring 28 cm and a tract of large bowel measuring 20 cm with a 4 cm appendix.
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There are usually two end products of the gross examination of asurgicalspecimen.
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With serial sectioning, one has to recreate thesurgicalspecimenin a 3-dimensional way.
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Tissue biopsy is not usually indicated before removal of the lesion, since the excisessurgicalspecimen is usually sent for histopathologic examination and the diagnosis is confirmed retrospectively.
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The term is commonly used by anatomical pathologists to refer to diagnostically useful findings made during the gross examination portion ofsurgicalspecimenprocessing or an autopsy.
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Efficacy is considered optimal if the diagnosis by transcutaneous biopsy is identical to thesurgicalspecimenin case of malignancy or in line with clinical follow-up when benign.
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Gross examination of surgical specimens is typically performed by a pathologist, or by a pathologists' assistant working within a pathology practice.
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Goods produced include shopping carts, noodles, fiber optic traffic signals, automotive parts, water purification pumps, and instruments for microscopic study of surgical specimens.
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Surgical pathology involves the gross and microscopic examination of surgical specimens, as well as biopsies submitted by surgeons and non-surgeons such as general internists, medical subspecialists, dermatologists, and interventional radiologists.
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Surgical pathology involves the gross and microscopic examination of surgical specimens, as well as biopsies submitted by non-surgeons such as general internists, medical subspecialists, dermatologists, and interventional radiologists.
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In most instances, gastrointestinal biopsies and surgical specimens represent common diseases that display common histomorphologic patterns, and are accurately evaluated and classified by adept general pathologists.
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