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How is a Diagnosis Formulated?
Formulating a diagnosis involves integrating various pieces of information:
Clinical history and presentation
Gross examination findings
Microscopic observations
Results from ancillary tests (e.g., immunohistochemistry, molecular testing)
Histopathologists use their expertise to correlate these data points and arrive at a conclusive diagnosis.
Frequently asked queries:
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