Which of the following is TRUE regarding gross pathology (grossing) in surgical specimens?
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Correct answer: Gross description must include site, size, appearance, and cut-surface
Gross examination requires detailed, systematic documentation of site, size, shape, consistency, and cut-surface as the foundation for subsequent histologic analysis.
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