5 things pathologists want other doctors to know
1. Clinical history is important. What did you see when you took the biopsy? Was there a mass there? Does the patient have a history of malignancy? These are all important questions, and they help pathologists arrive at the most accurate diagnosis possible. Rarely, the best we can give you is a differential, but the more clinical information given to us, the more likely we can narrow things down and pinpoint …





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