Pathology
Pathology is the study of disease. The link between science and medicine is served by it. All aspects of patient care, from cutting-edge genetic technology and illness prevention to diagnostic methods and therapy suggestions, are built upon it.
Medical practitioners and scientists who specialise in disease and illness are called pathologists. Their expertise is put to use to support a variety of healthcare initiatives, from advising doctors on how to manage common ailments to using cutting-edge genetic technologies to treat patients with life-threatening conditions.
The development of novel treatments for cancer, viruses, and other diseases depends on pathologists for research, medical progress, and scientific discovery.
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Over the past century, great progress has been made in the treatment of genetic illnesses and blood transfusions, as well as the reduction of globally prominent diseases like polio. All of this has been made possible by the creative work of pathologists. We discuss tissue biopsies and resections from numerous places, including complicated cancer resections and biopsies of cancer. Additionally offered are services in neuropathology. We also carry out fine needle aspirations (FNAC) from various places and report on them. Additionally, we report on cervical smears and fluid cytology samples.
To aid in diagnosis, as well as to conduct therapeutic and prognosis immunohistochemistry testing, we have a sizable panel of immunohistochemical markers. When necessary, further particular histochemical stains are also performed here.