This lesion is usually found on the right side of the bowel.

What is a sessile serrated adenoma?
These black cells.

What are Kuppfer cells?
Lymph nodes, especially the larger ones, should always be sectioned in this fashion.
What is transverse sectioning?
A 'gross only' specimen is given this CPT code.
What is 88300?
CK5/6 belongs to this immunostain category.
What are LMWK?
This finding in the stomach.

What is reactive gastropathy?
This structure in the prostate.

What are the seminal vesicles?
In Dr. Aufman's grossing lecture, this is the 'second' general component of your grossing dictation.
What is 'describing the specimen'?
1. Describe how you received the specimen.
2. Describe the specimen.
3. Describe how you submit the specimen.
A sentinel lymph node is given this CPT code.
What is 88307?
This stain is most specific in identifying a primary lung process.
What is Napsin A?
This finding occurs in patients who use this medication.

What are laxatives?
The eosinophilic material within acinar cells contains this substance.

What is zymogen?
For a colon mass close to the margin, the margin section is best taken at this orientation.
What is longitudinal?
Cytologic specimens with a ThinPrep and cell block are given these two codes.
What are 88112 and 88305?
This immunostain is used to identify basal cells in skin tissue.
What is p63?
This is the stage classification for colorectal carcinomas that invade through the muscularis propria into pericolorectal tissues.
What is pT3?
This is a stage of follicle development.

What is a Graafian follicle?
The center of this epidermoid cyst is filled with cheesy, thick, pale material. This texture is also referred to as this specific term.

What is grumous?
A mammoplasty reduction is given this CPT code.
What is 88305?
This is one of the stains used to distinguish uterine from cervical malignancy.
(Only need to list one.)
What is CEA, or p16, or vimentin, or ER/PR?
The microsatellite instability pathway for colorectal carcinomas starts with mutation of this gene.
What is BRAF?
This is a finding in the breast tissue of women with this condition.

What is pregnancy?
This type of breast calcification appears on mammography but may not be visible on H&E.
What are calcium oxalate crystals?
An FNA should be given this code.
What is 88173?
These are the components of the CAP, or PIN-4, cocktail.
What are AMACR/racemase, p63, and HMWK?