查找地点
有关时间、上门服务和预约查找地点
有关时间、上门服务和预约Gross examination only and/or gross and microscopic examination and diagnosis
Test request form must state operative diagnosis and source of specimen.
Labcorp test number is for tracking purposes only. Additional test numbers may be entered upon receipt of specimen(s) at the test facility.
Test request form must state operative diagnosis and source of specimen. Lab |
Test request form must state operative diagnosis and source of specimen. Labcorp test number is for tracking purposes only. Additional test numbers may be entered upon receipt of specimen(s) at the test facility. |
1 - 3 days
Turnaround time is defined as the usual number of days from the date of pickup of a specimen for testing to when the result is released to the ordering provider. In some cases, additional time should be allowed for additional confirmatory or additional reflex tests. Testing schedules may vary.
Tissue
Entire specimen; paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue block(s) or slide(s) sectioned from FFPE tissue block(s) at 4-5 microns
Jars of assorted size containing 10% buffered formalin
Small biopsy specimens are to be placed immediately in 10% formalin solution. Use approximately 10 to 20 times as much formalin solution as the bulk of the tissue. Small tissues such as those from bronchoscopic biopsy, bladder biopsy and endometrium can be compromised in a short time by placing in saline or allowing to dry. The following tissues should always be placed in formalin: small skin tumors and moles; uterine curettings; cervical biopsy; breast biopsy; prostate tissue from transurethral resection (TUR); bladder tumors and calculi; nerves and ganglia; rectal polyps; ear, nose, and throat (ENT) biopsy; lymph nodes (except those to be cultured); bone tumors; intervertebral disc; gallbladder; liver biopsy; bronchoscopic biopsy; fallopian tube segments and any biopsy from any other site not listed. Organ and larger tissue resections are to be placed in larger containers and covered with adequate amounts of formalin. Specimens such as colons, urinary bladders and uteri require opening to expose the mucosal surfaces to formalin. Gallbladders undergo rapid degeneration; therefore, they require immediate fixation in 10% formalin solution; an incision made in the gallbladder will aid in more rapid fixation. Cold ischemic time, fixative type and fixation times must be documented when submitting breast samples to the lab. All specimens should be sent to the pathology department as soon as convenient to expedite the processing that leads to the eventual microscopic diagnosis.
Small biopsy specimens are to be placed immediately in 10% formalin solution. Use approximately 10 to 20 times as much formalin solution as the bulk of the tissue. Small tissues such as those from bronchoscopic biopsy, bladder biopsy |
Small biopsy specimens are to be placed immediately in 10% formalin solution. Use approximately 10 to 20 times as much formalin solution as the bulk of the tissue. Small tissues such as those from bronchoscopic biopsy, bladder biopsy and endometrium can be compromised in a short time by placing in saline or allowing to dry. The following tissues should always be placed in formalin: small skin tumors and moles; uterine curettings; cervical biopsy; breast biopsy; prostate tissue from transurethral resection (TUR); bladder tumors and calculi; nerves and ganglia; rectal polyps; ear, nose, and throat (ENT) biopsy; lymph nodes (except those to be cultured); bone tumors; intervertebral disc; gallbladder; liver biopsy; bronchoscopic biopsy; fallopian tube segments and any biopsy from any other site not listed. Organ and larger tissue resections are to be placed in larger containers and covered with adequate amounts of formalin. Specimens such as colons, urinary bladders and uteri require opening to expose the mucosal surfaces to formalin. Gallbladders undergo rapid degeneration; therefore, they require immediate fixation in 10% formalin solution; an incision made in the gallbladder will aid in more rapid fixation. Cold ischemic time, fixative type and fixation times must be documented when submitting breast samples to the lab. All specimens should be sent to the pathology department as soon as convenient to expedite the processing that leads to the eventual microscopic diagnosis. |
Fix in 10% buffered formalin solution.
Lack of medical history; improper labeling; unlabeled specimen; no surgical specimen request form
Histologic diagnosis
See individual test components.
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