Surgical case review includes all of the following EXCEPT

A. determination of surgical justification based on clinical indication(s) in cases where no tissue
has been removed.
B. cases with elements missing in the preoperative anesthesia consultation.
C. cases where there is a significant discrepancy between preoperative, postoperative, and
pathological diagnoses.
D. cases with serious surgical complications or surgical mortalities.

B

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