In flow cytometry, antibodies are tagged with a unique _____, which is detected and counted during analysis
#2
_____ is a laboratory technique used to assess size, granularity, and protein expression of individual cells in a sample
#3
Amyloid may be visualized using _____ staining
#4
Amyloid may be visualized as _____ under polarized light
#5
The PAS stain is useful for staining _____
#6
The initial 'proliferative' phase of wound repair is characterized by deposition of _____ tissue
#7
What histological stain is used to visualize iron? _____
#8
_____ with Warthin-Finkeldey giant cells is diagnostic of Measles (rubeola)
#9
What laboratory technique is used to diagnose chromosomal imbalances?_____
#10
fat necrosis (breast)
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Laboratory techniques in pathology Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: In flow cytometry, antibodies are tagged with a unique _____, which is detected and counted during analysis
Answer: fluorescent dye
Flashcard 2: _____ is a laboratory technique used to assess size, granularity, and protein expression of individual cells in a sample
Answer: Flow cytometry
Flashcard 3: Amyloid may be visualized using _____ staining
Answer: Congo red
Flashcard 4: Amyloid may be visualized as _____ under polarized light
Answer: apple-green birefringence
Flashcard 5: The PAS stain is useful for staining _____
Answer: glycogen
Flashcard 6: The initial 'proliferative' phase of wound repair is characterized by deposition of _____ tissue
Answer: granulation
Flashcard 7: What histological stain is used to visualize iron? _____
Answer: Prussian blue
Flashcard 8: _____ with Warthin-Finkeldey giant cells is diagnostic of Measles (rubeola)
Answer: Lymphadenitis
Flashcard 9: What laboratory technique is used to diagnose chromosomal imbalances?_____
Answer: Karyotyping
Flashcard 10: fat necrosis (breast)
Answer: fat necrosis and saponification following trauma (often mild or unremarkable trauma)
Extra: painless breast lump
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