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Lab for colon biopsy in Pune | 2nd Opinion for colon and rectal cancer

Lab for colon biopsy in Pune | 2nd Opinion for colon and rectal cancer

Pathofast Lab in Pune is the leading destination for the analysis of organ and specimen cancer. With a team of highly skilled and experienced pathologists, we provide accurate and reliable results for colon biopsies and other histopathology tests. Our lab is renowned for its expertise in analyzing cancer tissues, offering second opinion histopathology services, and providing comprehensive biopsy analysis. We are committed to delivering the highest quality of diagnostic services, using advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment. Whether you require analysis for colorectal cancer, liver cancer, or any other organ cancer, Pathofast Lab is your best choice in Pune. Trust us for precise and timely results, exceptional patient care, and unmatched professionalism in the field of histopathology.

Reliable lab for Colon related biopsy or histopathology reporting in Pune

Pathofast Lab in Pune is a reliable choice for colon related biopsy or histopathology reporting. We ensure accurate and timely results, providing you with the information you need for diagnosis and treatment decisions.

Experienced in handling colon biopsy analysis

Pathofast Lab in Pune has extensive experience in handling and analyzing colon biopsy samples. Our team of skilled pathologists and technicians are well-versed in the specific requirements and challenges of colon histopathology, ensuring accurate and reliable results.

Qualified and reliable histopathologist - Dr. Bhargav Raut

Dr. Bhargav Raut, a qualified and experienced histopathologist, leads the team at Pathofast Lab in Pune. With years of expertise in interpreting histopathology samples, he ensures accurate diagnosis and comprehensive reporting.

Ideal lab for 2nd Opinion for Colon / colon biopsy

Pathofast Lab in Pune is an ideal choice for a second opinion on colon biopsy or histopathology reports. A second opinion is when another pathologist reviews the initial diagnosis to confirm or provide alternative insights. Our experienced team can offer valuable perspectives for informed decision-making.

What is a colon biopsy test

A colon biopsy test is a procedure where a small piece of tissue is taken from the lining of the colon for examination under a microscope. It helps in the diagnosis and evaluation of various colon conditions.

The role of the lab in colon biopsy test

In the context of colon biopsy, the lab plays a crucial role in processing and analyzing the collected tissue samples. The lab technicians prepare thin slices of the tissue, stain them, and examine them under a microscope. They identify any abnormalities or signs of diseases, providing valuable information for further diagnosis and treatment.

Indications to do the colon biopsy test

A colon biopsy test is typically done when there are abnormal findings during a colonoscopy, such as suspicious polyps, growths, or ulcers. It may also be performed to investigate symptoms like unexplained bleeding, chronic diarrhea, or persistent abdominal pain.

What can be diagnosed in the colon biopsy test

A colon biopsy test can help diagnose various conditions such as colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), polyps, infections, and other inflammatory or autoimmune disorders affecting the colon. The examination of the tissue samples provides important insights into the cellular changes and abnormalities present in the colon.

How does the lab perform Colon

Histopathology for colon biopsy begins with the excision or removal of tissue by the patient's referring surgeon. Once the sample is obtained, it is brought to the Pathofast Lab for further analysis. In the lab, the specimen undergoes a gross assessment to examine its external appearance, weight, dimensions, and other relevant characteristics. After the gross assessment, the specimen is sectioned, and slides are prepared for microscopic analysis. The slides are then carefully examined by our experienced pathologists to provide accurate diagnostic information.

The Lab's Role in Colon Biopsy

It is important to note that the excision or removal of tissue in colon biopsy is performed by the patient's referring surgeon, not by the Pathofast Lab. Our role begins when the excised sample is brought to our facility for histopathological analysis. We specialize in providing accurate and timely results based on the examination of the tissue samples received.

Gross Assessment of the Specimen

During the gross assessment of the colon biopsy specimen, our experienced lab technicians carefully examine its external appearance. Various parameters such as weight, dimensions, color, and consistency are measured and recorded. This assessment provides valuable information that helps in the subsequent microscopic analysis and diagnosis process.

Microscopic Analysis and Slide Preparation

Microscopic analysis is a crucial step in the histopathological examination of colon biopsy samples. Once the specimen has undergone the gross assessment, it is sectioned into thin slices. These sections are then carefully placed on slides and stained to enhance visibility under a microscope. Our pathologists examine these slides in detail, analyzing the cellular structures and abnormalities present, to provide accurate diagnostic reports.

Major diseases diagnosed by histopathology pertaining to given specimen

Histopathology of colon biopsy is a valuable diagnostic tool for identifying a wide range of diseases. This test helps in the diagnosis of various major diseases affecting the colon, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), diverticulitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and colorectal polyps.

Infections diagnosed

Histopathology of colon biopsy can help in the diagnosis of infectious diseases that affect the colon. These include bacterial infections like Clostridium difficile colitis, parasitic infections such as amoebic colitis, and viral infections like cytomegalovirus (CMV) colitis.

Cancers diagnosed

Histopathology of colon biopsy plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of colorectal cancers. This test helps in identifying various types of malignancies, including adenocarcinoma, mucinous carcinoma, signet ring cell carcinoma, and neuroendocrine tumors of the colon.

Degenerative disorders diagnosed

Histopathology of colon biopsy can also assist in the diagnosis of degenerative disorders affecting the colon. These may include conditions such as diverticular disease, ischemic colitis, and collagenous colitis.

Immunohistochemistry or IHC for colon biopsy in Pune

Pathofast lab offers Immunohistochemistry (IHC) services for colon biopsy.

IHC for Colorectal Cancer

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for Colorectal Cancer involves the examination of specific markers such as MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2, and BRAF.

IHC for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for Inflammatory Bowel Disease may include markers such as CD3, CD20, CD68, and pANCA.

IHC for Polyps

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for Polyps may involve markers like Ki-67, p53, and CD44.

IHC for Diverticulitis

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for Diverticulitis may include markers such as CD15, CD30, and CD117.

IHC for Ischemic Colitis

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for Ischemic Colitis may involve markers like D2-40, CD31, and CD34.

Pathofast Pathologists have extensive experience with histopathology of colon biopsy

Our pathologists at Pathofast Lab have years of experience and expertise in handling and analyzing various types of specimens, including colon biopsies. They are well-equipped to provide accurate and detailed histopathology reports for colon biopsies.

Pathofast Lab: Your Number 1 choice for Second Opinion

If you are seeking a second opinion on your colon biopsy report, Pathofast Lab is the ideal choice. Our pathologists can review the slides and reports prepared by the pathologist at the hospital where the excision was done. We can provide a fresh perspective and ensure a thorough evaluation of your case.

Bring Histopathology blocks from the primary lab for accurate analysis

To ensure accurate analysis and a comprehensive second opinion, it is advisable to request the histopathology blocks from the primary lab. These blocks contain the tissue samples used in the initial diagnosis. Pathofast Lab can use these blocks to prepare new slides and conduct a thorough examination, leading to a more accurate and reliable report.

Request your surgeon to use Pathofast as the reporting Pathology Lab

You have the option to request your surgeon to send the biopsy sample directly to Pathofast Lab for analysis. We are happy to collaborate with your surgeon and provide our expert pathology services from the beginning. This ensures that the analysis is done by our experienced pathologists, leading to reliable and timely results.

Lab in Pune for Colorectal Cancer specimens

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Colorectal Cancer. We have seen numerous cases of Colorectal Cancer before and are competent in interpreting its histopathology. Our team of experts can accurately identify the characteristics of Colorectal Cancer specimens and provide detailed reports.

Lab in Pune for Inflammatory Bowel Disease specimens

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Inflammatory Bowel Disease. We have encountered various cases of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and are skilled in interpreting its histopathology. Our pathologists can analyze the specific features of Inflammatory Bowel Disease specimens and provide comprehensive diagnostic insights.

Lab in Pune for Polyps specimens

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Polyps. We have encountered numerous cases of Polyps and are well-versed in interpreting their histopathology. Our team of pathologists can accurately identify the characteristics of Polyps specimens and provide detailed reports for proper diagnosis.

Lab in Pune for Diverticulitis specimens

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Diverticulitis. We have encountered several cases of Diverticulitis and have gained expertise in interpreting its histopathology. Our pathologists can analyze the specific features of Diverticulitis specimens and offer comprehensive diagnostic insights.

Lab in Pune for Ischemic Colitis specimens

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Ischemic Colitis. We have seen numerous cases of Ischemic Colitis before and are competent in interpreting its histopathology. Our team of experts can accurately identify the characteristics of Ischemic Colitis specimens and provide detailed reports.

3 simple steps to book this test

To book a histopathology test for analysis of your specimen, you must know the weight of the specimen. Pricing and test name varies based on the weight. Please click on the appropriate button below

Sample Weight is less than 5 grams

This includes most small biopsies. The sample may be in a single container, and may be so small that you cannot even see it with your eyes. 5 grams refers to the dry weight of the specimen without the accompanying preservation fluid. Click Book Now below, and you will be redirected to book the 'Biopsies Test'

Sample Weight is between 5 and 35 grams

This includes larger specimens like those which contain an entire organ such as the gallbladder or thyroid and in some cases lipomas. As long as the weight is under 35 grams it can be accomodated in our Small Samples Category. Click 'Book Now' and you will be redirected to the Small Biopsies Page, where you can proceed to book.

Sample Weight is greater than 35 grams

This includes larger specimens like breast, uterus, and other large specimens. Click 'Book Now' below and you will be redirected to the large samples page.

Doubts you may have about choosing a lab for Histopathology of colon biopsy in Pune

We understand that you may have several questions or doubts while choosing a lab for histopathology of colon biopsy in Pune. At Pathofast Lab, we offer three main features that set us apart. Firstly, we have the ability to report slides that have already been reported, providing you with a second opinion if needed. Secondly, we have the capability to section blocks again if required, ensuring accurate diagnosis. And lastly, our team of experts ensures that you receive high-quality and reliable results.

Doubt 1 - What if the patient does not have the blocks but only slides?

If you only have slides and not the blocks, Pathofast Lab can still issue a report based on the slides without any issue. However, it is important to note that challenges may arise if we need additional sections for further analysis or confirmation of diagnosis.

Doubt 2 - What if the blocks are very old?

Rest assured, blocks do not deteriorate with age. At Pathofast Lab, we have the ability to make sections from blocks that are even five years old if required. Our advanced techniques and expertise ensure accurate and reliable results, regardless of the age of the blocks.

Doubt 3 - Will Pathofast return the blocks after sectioning?

Yes, Pathofast Lab will return all the blocks to you after sections are reported. We understand the value and importance of your samples, and we take utmost care to ensure their safekeeping and return to you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most Frequently asked questions about colon biopsy,colectomy specimen histopathology and lab related reporting in Pune.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • filter_dramaHow many days does it take for colon biopsy,colectomy specimen report at your lab in Pune
    Depending on the size and weight of the specimen, the reports are usually available after 3-5 days.
  • filter_dramaWhat is the cost for colon biopsy,colectomy specimen report at your lab in Pune
    Depending on the size and weight of the specimen, the costs can vary. We classify specimens into three types based on weight. For the smallest specimen, prices start around Rs.1600. Please enquire at the lab for exact pricing.
  • filter_dramaWhat will the colon biopsy,colectomy specimen report include?
    The report includes 2 major parts. The first will be a description of the specimen as seen on arrival in the lab. The second part will be the microscopic analysis report. The report may end with an impression and some specific advice.
  • filter_dramaCan the colon biopsy,colectomy specimen report confirm diagnosis of cancer?
    In some cases it is possible to clearly decide whether there is a cancer in the specimen. In other cases where the cancer may be borderline, the report will describe as best possible, the appearance of the lesion and suggest further steps.
  • filter_dramaWhen do we make payment for colon biopsy,colectomy specimen report?
    Full Payment must be made in advance. You can pay by cash, card or online
  • filter_dramaWhat about immunohistochemistry or IHC markers for colon biopsy,colectomy specimen?
    Depending on the markers that are to be done, the time taken for the report can be prolonged. IHC markers are specialized stains that are done to differentiate between different types of cancers/lesions.