The accuracy of histopathology reports is central to correct treatment of the modern patient. It is a major determinant of outcome and must be guaranteed by all reporting anatomic pathology
The accuracy of histopathology reports is central to correct treatment of the modern patient. It is a major determinant of outcome and must be guaranteed by all reporting anatomic pathology
A histopathology report with a final conclusion of ‘INADEQUATE FOR DIAGNOSIS / NOT DIAGNOSTIC / INAPPROPRIATE FOR DIAGNOSIS’ with a recommendation to re-biopsy is unpleasant for clinicians (pathology and non-pathology)
I recently got called by a colleague about a mistake in reporting a patient’s pathological sample. He suggested I review the slide, just in case I missed something important. I
A pathological diagnosis is central to the treatment of patients whenever one is required. If cancer is the issue then tissue is the answer. This all-important answer informs the treating