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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "histologic" ... Learn more about "histologic" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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What is a Histologic Grade System? ... Pathologists (physicians who conduct laboratory studies of tissues and cells) often assign a histologic grade to a patient’s cancerous breast tumor to identify the type of tumor present and help determine the patient’s prognosis (projected outcome).
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Histology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For over 30 years, HistoLogic® has been the most widely read technical bulletin for the histotechnology community. ... In the June 2009 Issue of HistoLogic®:
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Certification organization promoting the professional identity and stature of the medical assisting profession through education and credentialing. Covers news and events, and membership information. ... Extended Salary Survey; The full, unabridged version of the 2009 CMA (AAMA) Salary Survey ... CMA Today CE Articles on ELC;
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A stained histologic specimen, sandwiched between a glass microscope slide and coverslip, mounted on the stage of a light microscope. ... Microscopic view of a histologic specimen of human lung tissue stained with hematoxylin and eosin.
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Definition from the Phoenix5 Prostate cancer glossary dictionary. ... histology; Definition: (hiss-TALL-oh-gee) Adj: histologic (hiss-toe-LAH-jick). The study of the appearance and behavior of tissues, usually carried out under a microscope. Different than pathology.
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Histologic technologists (HTL's) and technicians (HT's) prepare microscopic slides from tissue samples for examination by pathologists and scientist. They use various stains and dyes to identify tissue and cell structures.
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Of the original tumors, 65% demonstrated an aggressive* histologic picture characterized by poor palisading and an infiltrating and/or micronodular pattern. In twelve cases the recurrent tumor developed a more aggressive histologic picture, but in seven cases the histologic picture became more benign.
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