Post-Test 64
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A rectal resection specimen with a 5-cm margin distal to the tumor and visible tumor on the peritoneal surface is examined after surgery. The mesorectal envelope has a 9-mm defect and the muscularis propria is visible. Which is the MOST important factor for determining the mesorectal grade?
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"Post-Test 64." Fundamentals of Rectal Cancer Surgery, ASCRS U, www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/Fundamentals-of-Rectal-Cancer-Surgery/2831103/all/Post_Test_64. Accessed 04 June 2023.
Post-Test 64. Fundamentals of Rectal Cancer Surgery. https://www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/Fundamentals-of-Rectal-Cancer-Surgery/2831103/all/Post_Test_64. Accessed June 4, 2023.
Post-Test 64. In Fundamentals of Rectal Cancer Surgery https://www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/Fundamentals-of-Rectal-Cancer-Surgery/2831103/all/Post_Test_64
Post-Test 64 [Internet]. In: Fundamentals of Rectal Cancer Surgery. [cited 2023 June 04]. Available from: https://www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/Fundamentals-of-Rectal-Cancer-Surgery/2831103/all/Post_Test_64.
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