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    Cytopathology

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    CYTOPATHOLOGY I. Introduction Cytopathology * Refers to diagnostic techniques used to examine cells from various body sites to determine the cause or nature of disease History 1. first era (19th century) 2. second era (development and expansion) * George Papanicolaou (father of cytopathology) 3. third era (consolidation) * Dr. Leopold Koss ( diagnostic cytology) 4. fourth era * Bethesda system for reporting cervical/vaginal cytology diagnoses II. Advantages

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    Biomedical scientist From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article needs attention from an expert in Medicine. Please add a reason or a talk parameter to this template to explain the issue with the article. WikiProject Medicine or the Medicine Portal may be able to help recruit an expert. (February 2009) A biomedical scientist (biomedician‚ biomedical doctor‚ medical scientist‚ clinical scientist) is a scientist trained in biology‚ particularly in the context of medicine. These scientists

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    1. How many levels of Surgical Pathology are there? Answer: 6 2.Which of the following is the correct CPT code for an intermediate visual field examination‚ Humphrey suprathreshold automatic diagnostic test? Answer: 92082 3. _________ are the radioisotopes that attach themselves to red blood cells. Answer: Tracers 4. The endocrinology subsection 95250‚ 95251 is used to report what kind of monitoring? Answer: Glucose 5. The Cardiovascular subsection contains diagnostic/therapeutic

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    Pathology Case Study Unit

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    Personnel This unit consists of 12 personnel; 2 consultant pathologists‚ 1 pathologist‚ 5 scientists‚ 2 administrative officers‚ and 2 operation staffs. Services and policies 1. Comprehensive‚ quality and standardized service of surgical pathology‚ cytopathology‚ special study and autopsy. 2. Consultation and pathological diagnostic review from outside by specialized pathologists. 3. Pathological

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    immunocytochemical study of p16 expression and human papillomavirus testing: a comparative study using simultaneously sampled histology material. Cancer (Cancer Cytopathol)‚ 2004; 102:100-108. 3. Marluce Bibbo‚ MD‚ ScD‚ FIAC and David Wilbur‚ MD: Comprehensive Cytopathology‚ 2008 4. Shivakumarswamy‚ U.‚ et al. (2012). "Diagnostic utility of the cell block method versus the conventional smear study in pleural fluid cytology." J Cytol 29(1): 11-15. 5. Ikeda‚ K.‚ et al. (2011). "Comparison of immunocytochemical sensitivity

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    Answer the Following Questions: 1. The transfer of tissue or an organ between two people who are not related is called? ANSWER: Allotransplantation 2. How would aspiration of urine from the bladder be accomplished? ANSWER: By means of needle‚ trocar‚ or ultracatheter 3. A collection of structures that suspends the testes in the scrotum is called? ANSWER: Spermatic Cord 4. What is it called when an egg from the female is withdrawn and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory for 2 to 3 days

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    Code of Ethics “The American Cancer Society (ACS)‚ together with millions of supporters‚ saves lives and creates a world with less cancer and more birthdays by helping people stay well‚ helping people get well‚ by finding cures‚ and by fighting back” (ACS‚ 2012). The American Cancer Society’s headquarters are in Atlanta‚ GA and has 12 chartered divisions‚ more than 900 local offices nationwide‚ and a presence in more than 5‚100 communities (ACS‚ 2012). Code of ethics is defined as “A written

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    HISTOPATHOLOGY: PAPANICOLAOU SMEAR PAPANICOLAOU SMEAR screening test for cervical cancer invented by George Papanicolaou(Father of Cytopathology)when he found out that cells in the cervix change before they become cancerous. recommended starting 21 y/o to 65 y/o Speculum – instrument used in the test Importance/Clinical Siginificance: For early detection of small tumors or pre-malignant cells in the cervix that may lead to cervical cancer. Specimen: cells in the cervix; the doctor or nurse starts

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Every business‚ including those in healthcare industry‚ has goals and objectives. The main objective is to become sustainable by having stable revenue through fulfilling the needs of customer. However‚ business has limited resource; as a result‚ it should manage its resource effectively and efficiently to meet its main objective. The management department within the company should manage and handle the data of revenue and cost efficiently that will be useful

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    ACOG Practice Bulletin. Cervical cytology screening. Number 45‚ August 2003. Int. J. Gynaecol. Obstet. 83‚ 237-247 (2003). (2008). 32 NHSCSP Publication No. 1. Achievable Standards‚ Benchmarks for Reporting‚ and Criteria for Evaluating Cervical Cytopathology (3rd Edition) (2012). 19(4)‚ 517-529 (2005).

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