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Examined specimen to determine the cause of death
AUTOPSY MATERIAL
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Prepares surgical specimens for microscopic screening by the surgical pathologist
HISTOTECHNOLOGIST
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Preparation, processing, and staining of tissue section for microscopic study to be interpreted by pathologist
HISTOTECHNIQUE
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The embedding medium
PARAFFIN WAX
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Tested in histopath and is obtained by getting the sediment from a centrifuged urine
URINE SEDIMENT
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Found inside the WBC that indicates Neisseria Species
GRAM- DIPLOCOCCI
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The microscopic detection of tissue abnormalities for disease diagnosis and the treatment of diseases.
HISTOTECHNOLOGY
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Study of disease in tissue
HISTOPATHOLOGY
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This is where OB-GYNE obtains specimens
CERVIX
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Stain used for cells
PAPANICOLAOU'S STAIN
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A change in a structure of tissue in cells
DISEASE
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Disease where partners repeatedly infect each other with a STDS
PINGPONG DISEASE
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Single-celled parasite that is sexually transmitted
TRICHONOMAS VAGINALIS
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This increase the formation of thrombus (clots)
CONTRACEPTIVE PILL
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Fresh collected. Has no preservative & fixative that was exposed to it. Harmful to deal with
FRESH TISSUE
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Tissue block made up of paraffin wax
EMBEDDING MEDIUM
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This is used to cut tissue blocks
MICROTOME
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Stains used for tissues
HEMATOXYLIN, EOSIN
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No. 1 cause of cervical cancer
HPV
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How many um thin to focus on a tissue section
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Microscopic examination of cells from tisssues and fluids just like gynecological specimens.
DIAGNOSTIC CYTOLOGY
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Common tests for cervicovaginal smear
GRAM STAINING, PAPS STAINING
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A much reduced risk because nearly all infectious agents are readily deactivated by histological fixation.
FIXED SPECIMEN
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Microscopic study of cells that have been slapped off/desquamated from epithelial surfaces/turnover cells samples are Pap smears
EXFOLIATIVE CYTOLOGY
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Referres to as surgical or biopsy materials examined to provide a diagnosis
SURGICAL MATERIAL
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Has preservative & fixative that was exposed to it.
PRESERVED TISSUE
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Used to detect cervical cancer and a way also of preventing cervical cancer
PAP'S SMEAR
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The first and most obvious source of biological risks
FRESH TISSUE, BODY FLUID
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On special stains, tissue must be fixed by
FORMALIN
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A section of a work or portion of a tumor, tissue mass, cell, to provide diagnosis
BIOPSY
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Examined specimen to provide a diagnosis
SURGICAL MATERIAL