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Medical terminology for anatomical pathology technicians An overview

Medical terminology for anatomical pathology technicians An overview. A.Gharib,MD,AP&CP. August 2008. What does a histopathology technician do?. Prepares grossing area and specimens Prepares and performs routine biological staining techniques;

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Medical terminology for anatomical pathology technicians An overview

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  1. Medical terminology for anatomical pathology techniciansAn overview A.Gharib,MD,AP&CP August 2008

  2. What does a histopathology technician do? • Prepares grossing area and specimens • Prepares and performs routine biological staining techniques; • Assists Pathologist with setting up surgical specimens, gross description, etc.; • Prepares tissue specimens for routine and special procedures • Embeds, cuts and stains tissue for histologic examination; • Prepares frozen sections; • Maintains and operates equipment and instruments; • Records and files findings as directed; • Maintains all records, updates, standard operating procedures, etc. • Enters information such as demographics, order numbers, etc. into automated systems; • Attends pertinent seminars to remain abreast of methodology and instrumentation in the field; • May use computer applications or other automated systems such as spreadsheets, word processing, calendar, e-mail and database software in performing work assignments; • May perform other incidental tasks, as needed.

  3. To perform all of the above tasks, a histopathology technician requires a vocabulary of words that describe very specific concepts unique to this field. Most of this vocabulary is related to surgical procedures and specimens. So in this section, we will begin with a general description of the most common terms used in surgical pathology section, and then proceed to specific organ systems, explaining the specific terminology for each part.

  4. Introduction to anatomy • Planes of the body: -Vertical (frontal, coronal) plane: divides the body to create a posterior (back) and an anterior (front) portion. -Mid-sagittal (median) plane: passes through the center of head, chest and pelvis, dividing the body into two equal right and left portions. -Transverse (horizontal) plane: divides the body horizontally into an upper and a lower portion.

  5. Planes of the body

  6. Cavities of the body -Cranial cavity: contains the brain -Thoracic cavity (including the pleural cavity and the mediastinum): contains the heart, lungs and large blood vessels. -Abdominal cavity: contains the stomach, intestine, kidneys, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen. -Pelvic cavity: contains the urinary bladder, rectum, and internal parts of the reproductive system.

  7. Cavities of the body

  8. Terms describing orientation

  9. Terms describing consistency • Soft • Gelatinous • Brittle • Elastic • Firm • Hard • Stony • Bony

  10. Common Prefixes

  11. Common Suffixes

  12. Surgical terms

  13. Gross pathological description of tumors

  14. Gastrointestinal system,Combining forms, suffixes, and terminology

  15. Gastrointestinal system,Combining forms,cont.

  16. Gastrointestinal system,Combining forms,cont.

  17. Gastrointestinal system,Combining forms,cont

  18. Gastrointestinal system,substances,Combining forms,cont

  19. Pathology of the digestive system

  20. Pathology of the digestive system

  21. Intussusception

  22. Intussusception

  23. Volvulus

  24. Procedures • Esophagoscopy/esophageal biopsy • Endoscopy/gastric biopsy,duodenal biopsy • Colonoscopy/biopsy of colon,rectum • Liver biopsy • Cholecystectomy • Splenectomy • Intestinal resection

  25. Total gastrectomy

  26. Total colectomy

  27. Respiratory tractCombining forms, suffixes,and terminology

  28. Respiratory tract.Combining forms, cont

  29. Pathological terminology of the respiratory system

  30. Procedures • Bronchoscopy/bronchial biopsy • Laryngoscopy/laryngeal biopsy • Mediastinoscopy • Thoracentesis:obtaining fluid from the pleural cavity • Thoracoscopy • Thoracotomy/lung biopsy. lung lobectomy,lung resection • Tracheostomy • Transbronchial lung biopsy (TBLB)

  31. Urinary system Combining forms, suffixes,and terminology

  32. Urinary system Combining forms, suffixes, and terminology

  33. Pathological terminology of the urinary system

  34. Pathological terminology of the urinary system,cont.

  35. Procedures • Cystoscopy • Cystectomy:resection of urinary bladder • Renal biopsy (open/needle) • Renal transplantation • Nephrectomy (radical/partial)

  36. Female reproductive systemCombining forms, suffixes, and terminology

  37. Female reproductive systemCombining forms,suffixes

  38. Pathological terminology of the female genital tract

  39. Pathological terminology of the female genital tract,cont.

  40. Procedures • Colposcopy:visual examination of vagina &cervix • Conization/cone biopsy: Removal of a cone-shaped section of cervix • Culdocentesis:needle aspiration of fluid from cul-de-sac • Dilatation and curettage(D&C) • Endocervical & endometrial curettage • Tubal ligation • Total Abdominal Hysterectomy, Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (TAH-BSO) • Amniocentesis: surgical puncture of the amniotic sac to obtain amniotic fluid • Chorionic villous sampling • Mastectomy(radical/simple) • Quadrantectomy • Lumpectomy • Core needle Biopsy of breast • FNA (fine needle aspiration) of breast

  41. Cone biopsy of cervix

  42. TAH-BSO

  43. Male reproductive system

  44. Male reproductive system

  45. Pathological conditions

  46. Procedures • Transurethral resection of prostate(TURP) • Orchiectomy • Vasectomy:Excision of a segment of vasa deferens • Needle biopsy of prostate • prostatectomy

  47. Central Nervous system

  48. Central Nervous system

  49. Central Nervous system

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