Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

histology

English answer:

results/findings of histological examination

    The asker opted for community grading. The question was closed on 2013-03-09 04:54:13 based on peer agreement (or, if there were too few peer comments, asker preference.)
Mar 5, 2013 18:58
11 yrs ago
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English term

histology

English Medical Medical (general) histology
Medical report:

Subject: breast cancer

The patient had an FNA which showed atypia. She then underwent an excisional biopsy on November 2012 and the final histology was that of a high-grade carcinosarcoma, 2 cm inn size with central cystic hemorrhage, high grade and single focus. Margins negative but close and the closest margin was 2.8 mm, ER negative/PR positive at 60% and HER/neu negative by IHC.


I found the literal meaning is علم الأنسجة , however I'm looking for a more proper translation that will fit the given context.
Thank u in advance.
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Discussion

Dr Sarai Pahla, MBChB Mar 5, 2013:
Looks like the question may have been incorrectly marked as EN>EN when it is actually EN>AR - waiting for the asker to clarify.
DLyons Mar 5, 2013:
Is this En->En or is there Arabic involved?

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