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===Screening method===
===Screening method===
*Before microscopy, look at each microscopy slide by '''eye''', to plan the microscopy screening so as to not miss peripheral fragments.
*Before microscopy, look at each microscopy slide by '''eye''', to plan the microscopy screening so as to not miss peripheral fragments.
*Screen at low power, and switch to '''high power''' when encountering glandular structures that can not otherwise be cleared.
*Screen at low power, and switch to '''high power''' when encountering glandular structures that can not otherwise be cleared. Look in particular for those surrounding nerves.
*In addition to adenocarcinoma, also look for '''inflammation'''.<ref group=notes>Inflammation can explain for example a high PSA value.</ref><noinclude>
*In addition to adenocarcinoma, also look for '''inflammation'''.<ref group=notes>Inflammation can explain for example a high PSA value.</ref><noinclude>
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Screening method

  • Before microscopy, look at each microscopy slide by eye, to plan the microscopy screening so as to not miss peripheral fragments.
  • Screen at low power, and switch to high power when encountering glandular structures that can not otherwise be cleared. Look in particular for those surrounding nerves.
  • In addition to adenocarcinoma, also look for inflammation.[notes 1]

Notes

  1. Inflammation can explain for example a high PSA value.


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