Surgical Pathologic Evaluation
Surgical Pathologic Evaluation typically includes:
- Physical (gross) Examination of the Tissue with the Naked Eye
- The specimen is examined physically, measured and described
- Representative areas are selected to be processed into slides
- Microscopic Examination of Processed Tissue on a Slide
For further information, please select one of the following:
- Submission of tissue to Surgical Pathology
- Specimen Collection Instructions
- Specimen Identification
- Results
- Amputated Limbs
- Bone Marrow Aspirations and Biopsies
- Brain Biopsies
- Endomyocardial Biopsies
- Fresh Tissue
- Hormonal Receptors
- Intraoperative Consultation/Frozen Section
- Muscle Biopsies
- Outside Pathology Material
- Peripheral Nerve Biopsies
- Quantitative Metal Analysis
- Renal Biopsies
- Routine Specimens
- Stone Analysis
- Tissue Culture
- Tissues Exempt from Submission
- Specimen Types
- Specimens for Gross Examination Only
- Biopsies (Small Samples)
- Routine Non-cancer Specimens
- Large Specimens, Including Cancer Resections
- Specimen Collection Instructions
- Volume and Statistics
- Report Turnaround Time
- Patient Care Conferences and Tumor Boards with Surgical Pathology Participation
- New Pathology/Laboratory Medicine Test, Product, or Process Requests