Early<br/>invasive squamous cell carcinoma of cervical is() A: Not<br/>cross the BM B: Microscopic<br/>invasion of stroma of less than 5mm in depth C: Microscopic<br/>invasion of stroma more than 5mm in depth D: Microscopic<br/>invasion of blood vessel E: Microscopic<br/>invasion of stroma of less than 7mm in depth
Early<br/>invasive squamous cell carcinoma of cervical is() A: Not<br/>cross the BM B: Microscopic<br/>invasion of stroma of less than 5mm in depth C: Microscopic<br/>invasion of stroma more than 5mm in depth D: Microscopic<br/>invasion of blood vessel E: Microscopic<br/>invasion of stroma of less than 7mm in depth
Direct microscopic examination of skin lesions without mycelium or spores can rule out fungal infections
Direct microscopic examination of skin lesions without mycelium or spores can rule out fungal infections
The child was playing on the floor with his collection of ______ farm animals. A: infinitesimal B: microscopic C: trivial D: miniature
The child was playing on the floor with his collection of ______ farm animals. A: infinitesimal B: microscopic C: trivial D: miniature
中国大学MOOC: 7. Plastic packaging with additives can break down into microscopic particles through normal environmental processes.
中国大学MOOC: 7. Plastic packaging with additives can break down into microscopic particles through normal environmental processes.
The correct descriptions of hematuria include [] A: Hematuria means red urine B: Generally, 1ml of blood in 1000ml of urine is gross hematuria C: Microscopic hematuria is defined as the presence of more than 3 erythrocytes in each high power microscopic field D: The degree of hematuria is proportional to the severity of the disease. E: Hematuria may be accompanied by renal colic
The correct descriptions of hematuria include [] A: Hematuria means red urine B: Generally, 1ml of blood in 1000ml of urine is gross hematuria C: Microscopic hematuria is defined as the presence of more than 3 erythrocytes in each high power microscopic field D: The degree of hematuria is proportional to the severity of the disease. E: Hematuria may be accompanied by renal colic
A 45-year-old woman has noted a lump on her left shoulder that has enlarged over the past 4 months. On physical examination there is a palpable non-tender supraclavicular lymph node. A biopsy of the node is performed and on microscopic examination there is a metastatic neoplasm. Which of the following is the most likely primary for this neoplasm?
A 45-year-old woman has noted a lump on her left shoulder that has enlarged over the past 4 months. On physical examination there is a palpable non-tender supraclavicular lymph node. A biopsy of the node is performed and on microscopic examination there is a metastatic neoplasm. Which of the following is the most likely primary for this neoplasm?
Which of the following descriptions about the specimen is incorrect?[img=786x530]1803c38d86b0179.jpg[/img] A: This picture shows the microscopic features of a benign tumor. B: These tumor cells have cellular and nuclear variation in size and shape. C: The blue arrows show that the ratio of nuclei-cytoplasm in tumor cells is higher than it of normal cells. D: The red arrow shows an abnormal tripolar spindle, an indicator of cellular atypia.
Which of the following descriptions about the specimen is incorrect?[img=786x530]1803c38d86b0179.jpg[/img] A: This picture shows the microscopic features of a benign tumor. B: These tumor cells have cellular and nuclear variation in size and shape. C: The blue arrows show that the ratio of nuclei-cytoplasm in tumor cells is higher than it of normal cells. D: The red arrow shows an abnormal tripolar spindle, an indicator of cellular atypia.
以下哪一句属于对于研究发现的评论? A: A total of 53 samples were examined. B: Direct microscopic examination of the samples showed 20 different fungal strains (Table 1). C: Table 2 shows the results of the psychological tests allied to isolates. D: These findings show that fungi can tolerate adverse environmental changes in the vegetative form.
以下哪一句属于对于研究发现的评论? A: A total of 53 samples were examined. B: Direct microscopic examination of the samples showed 20 different fungal strains (Table 1). C: Table 2 shows the results of the psychological tests allied to isolates. D: These findings show that fungi can tolerate adverse environmental changes in the vegetative form.
A 45-year-old woman has noted a lump on her left shoulder that has enlarged over the past 4 months. On physical examination there is a palpable non-tender supraclavicular lymph node. A biopsy of the node is performed and on microscopic examination there is a metastatic neoplasm. Which of the following is the most likely primary for this neoplasm? A: Cerebral glioma B: Fibroadenoma of the breast C: Adenocarcinoma of the stomach D: Liposarcoma of the retroperitoneum E: Laryngeal papilloma
A 45-year-old woman has noted a lump on her left shoulder that has enlarged over the past 4 months. On physical examination there is a palpable non-tender supraclavicular lymph node. A biopsy of the node is performed and on microscopic examination there is a metastatic neoplasm. Which of the following is the most likely primary for this neoplasm? A: Cerebral glioma B: Fibroadenoma of the breast C: Adenocarcinoma of the stomach D: Liposarcoma of the retroperitoneum E: Laryngeal papilloma
Which of the following descriptions is correct? A: The microscopic viewpoint studies the large-scale properties of matter (temperature, pressure, volume, etc.). B: The part of the universe under study in thermodynamics is called the system; the parts of the universe that can interact with the system are called surroundings. C: For an open system, only matter can be transferred between system and surroundings. D: A closed system must be an isolated system, but an isolated system may not be a closed system.
Which of the following descriptions is correct? A: The microscopic viewpoint studies the large-scale properties of matter (temperature, pressure, volume, etc.). B: The part of the universe under study in thermodynamics is called the system; the parts of the universe that can interact with the system are called surroundings. C: For an open system, only matter can be transferred between system and surroundings. D: A closed system must be an isolated system, but an isolated system may not be a closed system.