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Histopathology is a medical specialty that involves examining tissues and cells under a microscope to diagnose diseases. Biopsies are a type of histopathology test that involve removing a small piece of tissue from the body for examination. The tissue sample is typically obtained through a surgical procedure or a needle biopsy. The sample is then processed, stained, and examined under a microscope by a pathologist to identify any abnormalities or diseases.

Who should do this test?

Individuals with suspicious lesions or growths: Histopathology biopsies are often used to diagnose cancer or other abnormal growths in the body. If a person has a suspicious lump or lesion, a biopsy may be necessary to determine whether it is cancerous or not.

Patients with unexplained symptoms: If a patient is experiencing symptoms that cannot be explained by other tests or examinations, a biopsy may be necessary to determine the underlying cause. For example, if a patient has unexplained abdominal pain, a biopsy of the liver or pancreas may be necessary to rule out cancer.

Patients undergoing treatment: If a patient is undergoing treatment for cancer or another condition, regular biopsies may be necessary to monitor the effectiveness of treatment and make adjustments as needed. Biopsies may also be necessary to monitor the progression of the disease and to determine if any additional treatment is necessary.

What to do if the test is abnormal?

Consult with your doctor: The first thing you should do if you receive abnormal results from a histopathology biopsy test is to schedule an appointment with your doctor. Your doctor can discuss the results with you, answer any questions you may have, and recommend further tests or treatments if necessary.

Follow up with additional testing: Depending on the results of the biopsy, your doctor may recommend additional testing to determine the extent and severity of any abnormalities. This may include imaging tests or further biopsies.

Consider treatment options: Depending on the nature of the abnormalities found in the biopsy, your doctor may recommend various treatment options. These may include medications, surgery, or other interventions to manage or remove abnormal tissue. Its important to discuss all treatment options with your doctor and make an informed decision about the best course of action for your health.

What is the normal range of Histopathology Report : Small Biopsy?

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Why Choose Pathofast for Histopathology - Biopsies Test

Pathofast Lab in Pune, is the best lab in Pune for accurate and reliable blood tests. Our lab is located conveniently in the center of Pune and we also offer home sample collection for the Histopathology - Biopsies Test in various areas of Pune.

You can be assured of quality service and timely and accurate reports

Home Sample Collection is Available for Histopathology - Biopsies Test at the following locations in Pune :

  • Jangli Maharaj Nagar
  • Ravet
  • Viman Nagar
  • Shastrinagar, Yerawada
  • NIBM Undri Road, Kondhwa
  • Camp
  • Aundh
  • Baner
  • Dattwadi
  • Undri
  • Pimpri-Chinchwad
  • Kalyani Nagar
  • Koregaon Park
  • Sadashiv Peth