A physician is working up a patient. Based on physical examination, history, and initial screening tests, the physician suspects anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), but still needs to rule out classical Hodgkin lymophoma (HL)
Which of the following test results would confirm ALCL?
a. CD15 positive, CD30 negative
b. CD15 positive, CD30 positive
c. CD15 negative, CD30 negative
d. CD15 negative, CD30 positive
Correct Answer: D
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A) contact the police and wait on scene until they arrive. B) ask the family members why their stories are different. C) document elder abuse in your PCR. D) provide care and transport, and inform the emergency department physician that you suspect abuse.
Which of the following is/are the combining form(s) for "mouth"?
A) or/o B) stomat/o C) dent/o D) both a and b