Making sense of a pathology report
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Pathologist Rohin Mehta, MD (photo by Kathleen Paice Froio)
Pathologist Rohin Mehta, MD (photo by Kathleen Paice Froio) Have
you ever had a biopsy or surgical procedure in which tissue was
sent to the laboratory for analysis? Trying to read the pathology
report, if you did not attend medical school, may prove difficult.
Have you ever had a biopsy or surgical procedure in which tissue
was sent to the laboratory for analysis? Trying to read the
pathology report, if you did not attend medical school, may prove
difficult. Pathologist Rohin Mehta, MD Pathologist Rohin Mehta, MD,
offers to help patients understand their pathology reports after
breast cancer surgeries or biopsies. He cautions patients to read
their reports, circle anything they don't understand, and ask their
physicians for explanations. Mehta is the medical director of
pathology and clinical pathology at Upstate's community
campus. , offers to help patients understand their pathology
reports after breast cancer surgeries or biopsies. He cautions
patients to read their reports, circle anything they don't
understand, and ask their physicians for explanations. Mehta is the
medical director of pathology and clinical pathology at Upstate's
community campus.
Pathologist Rohin Mehta, MD (photo by Kathleen Paice Froio) Have
you ever had a biopsy or surgical procedure in which tissue was
sent to the laboratory for analysis? Trying to read the pathology
report, if you did not attend medical school, may prove difficult.
Have you ever had a biopsy or surgical procedure in which tissue
was sent to the laboratory for analysis? Trying to read the
pathology report, if you did not attend medical school, may prove
difficult. Pathologist Rohin Mehta, MD Pathologist Rohin Mehta, MD,
offers to help patients understand their pathology reports after
breast cancer surgeries or biopsies. He cautions patients to read
their reports, circle anything they don't understand, and ask their
physicians for explanations. Mehta is the medical director of
pathology and clinical pathology at Upstate's community
campus. , offers to help patients understand their pathology
reports after breast cancer surgeries or biopsies. He cautions
patients to read their reports, circle anything they don't
understand, and ask their physicians for explanations. Mehta is the
medical director of pathology and clinical pathology at Upstate's
community campus.
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