pathology reporting

What is Included in a Pathology Report?

A typical pathology report contains several essential elements:
Patient Information: Includes the patient's name, age, gender, and medical history.
Specimen Details: Describes the type of tissue sample, the site of origin, and how it was obtained.
Microscopic Description: Provides a detailed account of the histologic findings observed under the microscope.
Diagnosis: Offers a definitive diagnosis based on the microscopic examination.
Comments: May include additional observations, differential diagnoses, or recommendations for further testing.

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