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Lab for lymph node biopsy in Pune | 2nd Opinion for lymph node metastasis and cancer

Lab for lymph node biopsy in Pune | 2nd Opinion for lymph node metastasis and cancer

Pathofast lab offers reliable services for diagnosis of various lymph node disorders through our histopathology services in Pune.

Reliable lab for Lymph Node related biopsy or histopathology reporting in Pune

Pathofast Lab in Pune is a reliable choice for lymph node biopsy and histopathology reporting. Our lab is equipped with state of the art equipment and our experienced pathologists ensure accurate and timely results.

Experienced Pathologist for Lymph Node Biopsy Analysis in Pune

At Pathofast Lab in Pune, we have a team of experienced pathologists who specialize in handling lymph node biopsy analysis. With their expertise, you can trust us to provide accurate and reliable results for your lymph node samples.

Qualified and Reliable Histopathologist in Pune

Dr. Bhargav Raut, our histopathologist at Pathofast Lab in Pune, is highly qualified and has extensive experience in the field. With his expertise, you can be confident in the accuracy and reliability of our histopathology reports.

Ideal lab for 2nd Opinion for Lymph Node / lymph node biopsy

Pathofast Lab in Pune is an ideal choice for seeking a second opinion on lymph node or lymph node biopsy results. A second opinion provides an opportunity to get a different perspective on your diagnosis or treatment plan. Our experienced pathologists can provide valuable insights and help you make informed decisions about your healthcare.

What is lymph node biopsy test

A lymph node biopsy is a histopathology test performed to examine the tissue of a lymph node for the presence of abnormal cells or other diseases. It involves the removal of a small portion of the lymph node for microscopic analysis.

Role of lab in lymph node biopsy

The laboratory plays a crucial role in lymph node biopsy testing. After the tissue sample is collected, it is sent to the lab where skilled pathologists examine it under a microscope. They analyze the cellular structure and identify any abnormal cells or signs of disease. The lab's findings are essential in determining the diagnosis and guiding further treatment.

Indications for lymph node biopsy

A lymph node biopsy may be indicated in various situations. It is commonly performed when there is an unexplained enlargement of lymph nodes, persistent or unexplained symptoms, or suspected lymphoma or other cancers. Additionally, it may be done to assess the spread of cancer or monitor the effectiveness of treatment.

What can be diagnosed in a lymph node biopsy

A lymph node biopsy can help diagnose various conditions, including lymphoma, infections, autoimmune disorders, and metastatic cancer. The examination of the lymph node tissue allows pathologists to identify abnormal cells, determine the type and stage of cancer, and provide valuable information for treatment planning.

How does the lab perform Lymph Node

Lymph node biopsy is performed by a surgeon who excises or removes the tissue sample. The excised sample is then brought to the lab for further analysis. In the lab, the specimen undergoes gross assessment to evaluate its external appearance, weight, dimensions, and other characteristics. After gross assessment, the specimen is sectioned and slides are prepared for microscopic analysis. The slides are carefully examined under a microscope to identify any abnormal cellular changes or other pathological findings.

The role of the lab in Lymph Node biopsy

It's important to note that the excision or removal of lymph node tissue is not performed by the lab. This procedure is carried out by the patient's referring surgeon. The lab's role begins after the surgeon has obtained the tissue sample, and the sample is then sent to the lab for histopathological analysis. The lab focuses on analyzing the specimen and providing detailed microscopic observations to aid in the patient's diagnosis and treatment.

Gross Assessment of the Lymph Node specimen

During the gross assessment of the lymph node specimen, the lab examines various aspects of the sample. This includes measuring its weight, dimensions, and evaluating its external appearance. The lab looks for any visible abnormalities, such as changes in color, texture, or presence of nodules. Gross assessment provides important initial information about the specimen before further analysis is performed.

Microscopic Analysis and Slide Preparation

Microscopic analysis is a crucial step in lymph node biopsy histopathology. Once the specimen has undergone gross assessment, it is sectioned to obtain thin slices. These sections are then processed and mounted on glass slides. The slides are stained to enhance cellular details and examined under a microscope. Highly trained pathologists carefully analyze the cellular structures, looking for any abnormal changes, such as tumor cells, inflammation, or other pathological features.

Major diseases diagnosed by histopathology pertaining to given specimen

Histopathology of lymph node biopsy can diagnose a wide range of diseases. This includes various infections, cancers, and degenerative disorders.

Infections diagnosed by histopathology

Histopathology of lymph node biopsy helps in diagnosing various infectious diseases. It can identify the presence of bacterial, viral, or fungal infections in the lymph nodes.

Cancers diagnosed by histopathology

Histopathology of lymph node biopsy plays a crucial role in diagnosing different types of cancers. It can detect the presence of malignant cells, helping in the diagnosis and staging of cancer.

Degenerative disorders diagnosed by histopathology

Histopathology of lymph node biopsy can also identify degenerative disorders affecting the lymph nodes. It helps in diagnosing conditions like lymphadenopathy, lymphoma, and other degenerative changes.

Immunohistochemistry or IHC for lymph node biopsy in Pune

Pathofast lab offers Immunohistochemistry (IHC) services for lymph node biopsy. IHC is a technique used to identify specific proteins or antigens in tissue sections. It can help in diagnosing and classifying lymphoma, detecting infections, identifying metastasis, assessing granulomas, and evaluating reactive lymphadenopathy.

Immunohistochemistry for Lymphoma

In the case of lymphoma, various IHC markers may need to be examined. These markers include CD20, CD3, CD5, CD10, Bcl-2, Bcl-6, and Ki-67. These markers help in determining the type of lymphoma and its aggressiveness.

Immunohistochemistry for Infection

For detecting infections in lymph node biopsy, relevant IHC markers such as CD68, CD45RO, and CD20 can be used. These markers can help in identifying specific infectious agents or immune response patterns.

Immunohistochemistry for Metastasis

In cases of suspected metastasis in lymph node biopsy, IHC markers like CK7, CK20, TTF-1, and CDX2 may be employed. These markers assist in determining the primary site of the tumor and aid in accurate diagnosis.

Immunohistochemistry for Granuloma

To assess granulomas in lymph node biopsy, relevant IHC markers such as CD68, CD163, S-100 protein, and CD1a can be utilized. These markers help in differentiating between infectious and non-infectious granulomatous conditions.

Immunohistochemistry for Reactive Lymphadenopathy

In cases of reactive lymphadenopathy, IHC markers like CD3, CD20, CD30, CD15, and Ki-67 can be examined. These markers aid in evaluating the underlying cause of lymph node enlargement and determining the proliferative activity.

Pathofast Pathologists have extensive experience with histopathology of lymph node biopsy

Our pathologists at Pathofast Lab have extensive experience dealing with all kinds of specimens related to lymph node biopsies. We have the expertise to accurately interpret and diagnose the histopathology of lymph node biopsy samples.

Get a 2nd Opinion from Pathofast Lab

If you need a second opinion on your lymph node biopsy report, Pathofast Lab is the number one choice. Our pathologists can review the same slides and provide an independent second opinion on the diagnosis. We can be your trusted partner in ensuring accurate and reliable pathology results.

Bring Histopathology Blocks from Primary Lab

To obtain a second opinion from Pathofast Lab, it is recommended to request your primary lab to provide the histopathology blocks used for your lymph node biopsy. These blocks can be used by our pathologists to create new slides and analyze the tissue sample for a comprehensive evaluation.

Request Pathofast as the Reporting Pathology Lab

If you want Pathofast Lab to be the reporting pathology lab for your lymph node biopsy, you can request your surgeon to send the sample directly to us. We can collaborate with your surgeon before the operation to ensure the sample is sent to Pathofast Lab, providing you with our expertise and accurate diagnosis.

Lab in Pune for Lymphoma type of specimens related to the given specimen

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Lymphoma. We are competent and have seen Lymphoma before in our extensive experience. Lymphoma is a type of cancer that begins in the lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell. The histopathology of Lymphoma shows abnormal lymphocytes in the lymph nodes or other lymph tissues. At Pathofast, we interpret the histopathology of Lymphoma and provide accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

Lab in Pune for Infection type of specimens related to the given specimen

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Infection. We are competent and have seen Infection before in our extensive experience. Infection in the lymph nodes can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms. The histopathology of Infection shows inflammation, presence of microorganisms, and sometimes necrotic tissue. At Pathofast, we interpret the histopathology of Infection and provide accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

Lab in Pune for Metastasis type of specimens related to the given specimen

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Metastasis. We are competent and have seen Metastasis before in our extensive experience. Metastasis refers to the spread of cancer from one part of the body to another. The histopathology of Metastasis shows cancer cells in the lymph nodes, indicating the presence of metastatic disease. At Pathofast, we interpret the histopathology of Metastasis and provide accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

Lab in Pune for Granuloma type of specimens related to the given specimen

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Granuloma. We are competent and have seen Granuloma before in our extensive experience. Granuloma is a type of inflammation characterized by the formation of granulomas, which are small collections of immune cells. The histopathology of Granuloma shows the presence of granulomas in the lymph nodes, indicating an immune response to certain infections or autoimmune diseases. At Pathofast, we interpret the histopathology of Granuloma and provide accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

Lab in Pune for Reactive Lymphadenopathy type of specimens related to the given specimen

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Reactive Lymphadenopathy. We are competent and have seen Reactive Lymphadenopathy before in our extensive experience. Reactive Lymphadenopathy refers to the enlargement of lymph nodes in response to an immune response. The histopathology of Reactive Lymphadenopathy shows increased number and size of lymphocytes in the lymph nodes. At Pathofast, we interpret the histopathology of Reactive Lymphadenopathy and provide accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

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 lymph node biopsy in Pune

We understand that you may have several questions or doubts while choosing a lab for histopathology of lymph node biopsy in Pune. At Pathofast Lab, we offer three main features that set us apart. Firstly, we have the ability to report slides that are already reported, ensuring you can get a second opinion without the need for blocks. Secondly, we have the expertise and capability to section blocks again if required, providing you with accurate and detailed results. Lastly, our team of skilled pathologists ensures that you receive reliable and trustworthy reports for your lymph node biopsy.

Doubt 1 - What if I don't have the blocks, but only slides?

At Pathofast Lab, if you only have the slides and not the blocks, we can still issue a report based on the slides without any issue. However, please note that challenges may arise if we need additional sections for further analysis. It is always recommended to provide both the blocks and slides for comprehensive histopathology testing.

Doubt 2 - What if the blocks are very old?

Blocks used for histopathology testing do not deteriorate with age. At Pathofast Lab, we have the capability to section blocks that are even five years old if required. Our advanced techniques and experienced team ensure accurate results, regardless of the age of the blocks.

Doubt 3 - Will Pathofast Lab return the blocks after sectioning?

Yes, Pathofast Lab will return all blocks to you after the sections are reported. We understand the importance of preserving the blocks for future reference or additional testing, and we ensure that they are returned to you safely and promptly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most Frequently asked questions about lymph node biopsy,lymph node dissection specimen histopathology and lab related reporting in Pune.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • filter_dramaHow many days does it take for lymph node biopsy,lymph node dissection 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 lymph node biopsy,lymph node dissection 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 lymph node biopsy,lymph node dissection 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 lymph node biopsy,lymph node dissection 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 lymph node biopsy,lymph node dissection 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 lymph node biopsy,lymph node dissection 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.