A pathology report is a document that gives results of an examination of cells and tissues. This is usually an microscopic examination and the report interprets the results.
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The name for the pathology method to report cervical cytology is called the Bethesda System. It is a standardized method used to classify and report cervical cytology results, providing consistent terminology for healthcare professionals to communicate findings accurately.
The pathology report confirmed basal cell carcinoma.
Cervical cancer can be detected both clinically (through the OB GYN or clinician that does the exam) and through pathology (both gross pathology that looks at an actual biopsy or cell pathology that looks at cancerous cells) A pathology report is the final indicator of a positive cancer diagnosis.
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There isn't one. You have to wait for the pathology report to come back and code according to that.
Studies have demonstrated that approximately 80% of all breast biopsies result in a benign pathology report
Diagnosis report which come through pathology report. prescription sheet which come through physicians. Discharge letter which come through hospitals.
An abnormal pathology report indicates that laboratory tests have identified unusual or atypical findings in tissue or cell samples. This may suggest the presence of diseases such as cancer, infections, or inflammatory conditions. The report typically includes descriptions of the abnormalities, their potential significance, and recommendations for further evaluation or treatment. It is crucial for healthcare providers to interpret these findings in the context of the patient's overall clinical picture.
Even the doctor also can not tell without the report from pathology laboratory.