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Pathology: Diagnostic Forum

Welcome to the Diagnostic Pathology Forum. We realize that pathology reports can be difficult to understand. This forum will give you a place to ask your personal questions and receive answers from a board-certified expert. The goal of this forum is helping patients understand what their diagnosis means, including types of cancer and staging. We believe that this knowledge will allow for a more informed decision concerning their health and well-being. WHAT IS PATHOLOGY?: Pathology is the study of disease. Pathologists are doctors who make a diagnosis by examining tissues and body fluids. These findings are combined with other information, including the radiological and physical exam findings, to help determine the extent of disease and develop a treatment strategy.”
2 yr ago I had a chest scan and it showed 2 lung nodules, bottom of both lung collapsed and emphezema. Had another scan the end of this p...
i am 14 year boy, i have dark spots on my cheeks,they give a burning sensation when i go out in sun.Are they due to hard scrrubing or the...
Dear SIR/Madam, We done the additional tests after mammogra. We had done FNAC also. The result has come. In this result they mentione...
I have Gastroparesis and because of that I have a very hard time drinking enough fluids. Recently I had blood drawn and urine tested (...
Due to 2 work accidents, I am now fighting a legal case, where the causality of both accidents and the found injuries are recently discus...
here is a copy of my pathology report FINAL DIAGNOSIS A) PERITONEUM, BIOPSY: - Metastatic adenocarcinoma consistent with papillar...
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