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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Histopathology: Extra Large Tissue Biopsy Test is 7 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Histopathology: Extra Large Tissue Biopsy Test

  • Requisition form
  • Properly labeled specimen container
  • Extra large tissue biopsy sample
  • Completed patient information form
  • Physician's order for the test
  • Payment information or insurance details

What are the measure values for the test Histopathology: Extra Large Tissue Biopsy Test

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Tissue Size Greater than 5 cm
Number of Tissue Sections More than 10
Processing Time 3-5 days

What does this test Histopathology: Extra Large Tissue Biopsy Test identify?

This test, Histopathology: Extra Large Tissue Biopsy Test, identifies and analyzes abnormal changes in tissues at a microscopic level. It is used to diagnose various diseases, including cancer, infections, and inflammatory conditions. The test involves examining a large tissue sample taken from a patient through biopsy. The pathologist examines the tissue under a microscope to identify any abnormalities or irregularities in the cells and tissue structures. This test provides valuable information for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Why is this test Histopathology: Extra Large Tissue Biopsy Test taken?

The Histopathology: Extra Large Tissue Biopsy Test is taken to diagnose and study various diseases and conditions affecting the tissues of the body. This test involves examining a larger tissue sample under a microscope to identify abnormalities, such as cancer, inflammation, infection, or other conditions.

This test is usually recommended when a standard biopsy sample is not sufficient to make an accurate diagnosis, or when a more in-depth analysis of the tissue is required. It helps doctors to determine the extent of the disease, plan treatment strategies, and monitor the effectiveness of treatment.

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