Overview of Histopathologic Techniques Flashcards

1
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First and most important step in histopathology

A

Numbering

*Specimen no.

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2
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Specimen details must be entered in _

A

Log book

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3
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Format for specimen numbering
S-
A-
C-

A

S- surgical
A- autopsy
C- cytology

  • Year is also added after SAC
    Ex. S99-0345
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4
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T/F:
There should be a separate logbook for every type of specimen
(surgical, autopsy, cytology)

A

True

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5
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Used for labeling the slide and for writing the gross description (stated by the pathologist)

A

Pencil

* It will not be washed out

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6
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Specimen size for processing

A

3x2 cm and 3-5mm thick

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7
Q

This can be added for too small tissues when processing

A

1% eosin

* Prevents loss of the tissue (since its too small)

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8
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Size of tissue for electron microscopy

A

1mm^3

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9
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Dimension of tissue casette

A

2.5x4cm (5mm depth)

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10
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Process of preserving cells and tissue constituents in a condition identical to that existing during life

A

Fixation

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11
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Two important goals of fixation

A
  1. Preserve the morphological and chemical integrity of the cell
  2. Harden and preserve tissue for further handling
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12
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Most crucial step in Histopathology

A

Fixation

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