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Lab for skin biopsy in Pune | 2nd Opinion for melanoma and fungal infections

Lab for skin biopsy in Pune | 2nd Opinion for melanoma and fungal infections

Pathofast Lab in Pune is the premier destination for histopathology testing of organ and specimen cancers. With state-of-the-art equipment and a team of expert pathologists, we offer accurate and reliable analysis of various cancer types. Our lab specializes in skin biopsy analysis, providing detailed reports that aid in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers. As the best lab for second opinion histopathology in Pune, we ensure thorough examination of specimens, offering valuable insights and recommendations for treatment. Pathofast Lab is known for its exceptional expertise in analyzing various types of specimens, providing accurate and timely results. Trust Pathofast Lab for all your biopsy analysis needs in Pune, as we are committed to delivering excellence in histopathology diagnostics.

Reliable lab for Skin related biopsy or histopathology reporting in Pune

Pathofast Lab in Pune is a reliable choice for skin-related biopsy and histopathology reporting. With state-of-the-art equipment and a team of experienced pathologists, we ensure accurate and timely results. Our lab follows strict quality control measures to provide reliable and trustworthy histopathology reports.

Experienced in handling skin biopsy analysis

At Pathofast Lab in Pune, we have extensive experience in handling skin biopsy analysis. Our pathologists are well-versed in different types of skin diseases and conditions. We understand the importance of accurate diagnosis in dermatology and strive to provide precise and comprehensive reports.

Qualified and reliable histopathologist

Dr. Bhargav Raut, our histopathologist at Pathofast Lab in Pune, is a qualified and reliable professional with many years of experience in histopathology. With his expertise, you can trust the accuracy and integrity of your histopathology reports.

Ideal lab for 2nd Opinion for Skin / skin biopsy

At Pathofast Lab in Pune, we are an ideal choice for a second opinion on skin-related issues or skin biopsy. A second opinion is seeking another expert's perspective on your diagnosis or treatment plan. We understand that getting a second opinion can provide reassurance and help in making informed decisions about your health. Our experienced team and advanced diagnostic techniques ensure reliable and comprehensive second opinions.

What is a skin biopsy test

A skin biopsy test is a diagnostic procedure in which a small sample of skin tissue is taken and examined under a microscope to evaluate various skin conditions and diseases.

The role of the lab in skin biopsy test

Pathofast Lab plays a crucial role in skin biopsy tests by processing and analyzing the skin tissue samples obtained during the procedure. Our experienced histopathologists examine the samples to provide accurate diagnoses and help guide appropriate treatment plans.

Indications for skin biopsy test

Skin biopsy tests are typically done when there is a need to determine the cause of a skin abnormality, such as a rash, mole, or lesion. It may be recommended to diagnose various skin conditions, including infections, tumors, inflammatory disorders, autoimmune diseases, and skin cancers.

What can be diagnosed in a skin biopsy test

A skin biopsy test can help diagnose a wide range of skin conditions, including but not limited to skin infections, dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and other types of skin cancers.

How does the lab perform Skin Biopsy?

The lab performs skin biopsy by following a systematic process. First, the surgeon does the excision or removal of the tissue from the patient. Then, the excised sample is brought to the lab for further analysis. The lab conducts a gross assessment of the specimen, which includes measuring its weight, dimensions, and examining its external appearance. After the gross assessment, the specimen is sectioned, and slides are prepared for microscopic analysis. The slides are carefully examined by the lab to provide accurate histopathological diagnosis and findings.

Surgeon's Role in Skin Biopsy

It is important to note that the excision or removal of the tissue in skin biopsy is not performed by the lab itself. This procedure is carried out by the patient's referring surgeon. The surgeon ensures the safe and proper removal of the tissue sample, which is then sent to the lab for further analysis. The lab's role primarily involves the histopathological examination of the sample and providing diagnostic insights based on the microscopic analysis.

Gross Assessment of Skin Biopsy Specimen

During the gross assessment of a skin biopsy specimen, the lab evaluates various parameters. This includes measuring the weight and dimensions of the specimen, as well as examining its external appearance. The gross assessment helps in identifying any macroscopic abnormalities or variations in the tissue sample. These observations provide important contextual information for the subsequent microscopic analysis.

Microscopic Analysis and Slide Preparation

Microscopic analysis is a crucial step in skin biopsy histopathology. Once the skin biopsy specimen undergoes gross assessment, it is then processed for microscopic examination. The lab prepares slides by sectioning the specimen and mounting thin slices on glass slides. These slides are carefully observed under a microscope by experienced pathologists. The microscopic analysis reveals cellular and structural details, allowing for accurate diagnosis and identification of any pathological conditions.

Major diseases diagnosed by histopathology pertaining to given specimen

Histopathology of skin biopsy is a valuable diagnostic tool for a wide range of diseases. This includes various infections, malignancies, and degenerative disorders. By examining the tissue samples under a microscope, pathologists can accurately diagnose and classify these conditions.

Infections diagnosed by histopathology

Histopathology of skin biopsy plays a crucial role in diagnosing various infectious diseases. Common infections that can be diagnosed through histopathology include bacterial, fungal, and viral infections. By studying the tissue samples, pathologists can identify the causative microorganisms and assess the extent of infection.

Cancers diagnosed by histopathology

Histopathology of skin biopsy is essential in diagnosing different types of skin cancers. Pathologists examine the biopsy samples to determine if the cells are malignant, and if so, identify the specific type of cancer. This information is crucial for developing an appropriate treatment plan and determining the prognosis.

Degenerative disorders diagnosed by histopathology

Histopathology of skin biopsy is also used to diagnose various degenerative disorders. These disorders may include conditions like dermatitis, psoriasis, and other autoimmune diseases. By analyzing the tissue samples, pathologists can identify specific cellular changes and patterns associated with these disorders, aiding in their accurate diagnosis.

Immunohistochemistry or IHC for skin biopsy in Pune

Pathofast lab offers Immunohistochemistry (IHC) services for skin biopsy. Immunohistochemistry is a technique used to detect specific proteins in tissue samples. It helps in the diagnosis and classification of various skin conditions.

IHC markers for Melanoma

Immunohistochemistry markers commonly used for diagnosing Melanoma include S-100, Melan-A, and HMB-45. These markers help in identifying melanocytes and differentiating them from other cells.

IHC markers for Basal Cell Carcinoma

Immunohistochemistry markers commonly used for diagnosing Basal Cell Carcinoma include BerEP4, p40, and CK5/6. These markers aid in distinguishing Basal Cell Carcinoma from other skin lesions.

IHC markers for Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Immunohistochemistry markers commonly used for diagnosing Squamous Cell Carcinoma include p63, CK5/6, and p40. These markers help in differentiating Squamous Cell Carcinoma from other skin malignancies.

IHC markers for Dermatitis

Immunohistochemistry markers are not typically used for diagnosing Dermatitis. The diagnosis of Dermatitis is usually based on clinical presentation, history, and microscopic examination of skin biopsies.

IHC markers for Lipoma

Immunohistochemistry markers are not usually required for diagnosing Lipoma. Lipomas are typically diagnosed based on their characteristic appearance under the microscope and clinical evaluation.

Pathofast Pathologists have extensive experience with histopathology of skin biopsy

Our pathologists at Pathofast Lab have extensive experience and expertise in interpreting and diagnosing various types of skin biopsy specimens.

Number 1 choice for 2nd Opinion

If a pathologist at the hospital where the excision was performed has already issued a report, our pathologists at Pathofast Lab can review the same slides and provide a second opinion on the diagnosis.

Bring Histopathology blocks from the primary lab for a second opinion

To obtain a second opinion, please request the histopathology blocks from the primary lab where the biopsy was initially processed. These blocks can be used by our pathologists at Pathofast Lab to create new slides for further examination and diagnosis.

Request your surgeon to use Pathofast as the reporting Pathology Lab

You can request your surgeon to send the biopsy sample directly to Pathofast Lab for diagnosis. We can coordinate with your surgeon to ensure that the sample is sent to us as the reporting pathology lab, providing you with accurate and timely results.

Lab in Pune for Melanoma

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Melanoma. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops from the pigment-producing cells known as melanocytes. Our lab has encountered numerous cases of Melanoma and has the expertise to accurately diagnose and interpret the histopathological findings associated with this condition.

Lab in Pune for Basal Cell Carcinoma

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Basal Cell Carcinoma. Basal Cell Carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that arises from the basal cells in the outermost layer of the skin. Our lab has encountered numerous cases of Basal Cell Carcinoma and is well-equipped to provide accurate histopathological analysis and interpretation for this condition.

Lab in Pune for Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Squamous Cell Carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that develops from the squamous cells in the epidermis. Our lab has encountered numerous cases of Squamous Cell Carcinoma and is proficient in interpreting the histopathological features associated with this condition.

Lab in Pune for Dermatitis

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Dermatitis. Dermatitis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the skin. Our lab has encountered numerous cases of Dermatitis and is skilled in evaluating the histopathological changes observed in skin biopsy specimens associated with this condition.

Lab in Pune for Lipoma

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Lipoma. Lipoma is a benign tumor composed of fat cells. Our lab has encountered numerous cases of Lipoma and is proficient in interpreting the histopathological features of these tumors, ensuring accurate diagnosis and assessment.

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 skin biopsy in Pune

We understand that you may have several questions or doubts while choosing a lab for histopathology of skin biopsy in Pune. At Pathofast Lab, we have three main features that set us apart. First, we have the ability to report slides that are already reported, ensuring that you receive accurate and reliable results. Second, we have the capability to section blocks again if required, providing you with a second opinion if needed. And finally, our team of experts ensures that you receive the highest quality histopathology services.

Doubt 1 - What if I don't 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's important to note that challenges may arise if we need more sections for further analysis. Therefore, it is always recommended to provide both the slides and blocks for a comprehensive evaluation.

Doubt 2 - What if the blocks are very old?

The age of the blocks does not affect their usability. At Pathofast Lab, we have the capability to make sections from blocks that are even five years old, if required. Our advanced techniques and expertise ensure that we can obtain accurate results from older blocks as well.

Doubt 3 - Will Pathofast 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 tests, and we ensure that they are safely returned to you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most Frequently asked questions about skin biopsy,excisional biopsy histopathology and lab related reporting in Pune.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • filter_dramaHow many days does it take for skin biopsy,excisional biopsy 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 skin biopsy,excisional biopsy 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 skin biopsy,excisional biopsy 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 skin biopsy,excisional biopsy 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 skin biopsy,excisional biopsy report?
    Full Payment must be made in advance. You can pay by cash, card or online
  • filter_dramaWhat about immunohistochemistry or IHC markers for skin biopsy,excisional biopsy?
    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.