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Test ID 5581 Surgical Pathology Consultation, Slides or Blocks to Scottsdale

Reporting Name

Surg Path Consult, SI/BI Scottsdale

Specimen Type

Tissue

Specimen Type: Tissue

Container/Tube: H and E slides

Collection Instructions:

1. Submit hematoxylin and eosin (H and E) and all special stains performed on the case.

2. Include unstained slides and/or a formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue block if it is anticipated that additional stains or ancillary testing may be necessary.

Specimen Minimum Volume

NA

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time
Tissue Ambient (preferred)
  Frozen 
  Refrigerated 

Clinical Information

The Mayo Department of Surgical Pathology is staffed by pathologists whose special interests cover the entirety of surgical pathology. Because of the volume of specimens, ranging from common to rare entities, the depth of experience is great.

 

For many years, the Department of Surgical Pathology has provided consultation service on difficult diagnostic problems. The histologic specimens are usually sent by a referring pathologist to 1 of the surgical pathologists who is an expert in the given area.

 

Because this consultation service may not be widely known, it is being extended through the auspices of Mayo Medical Laboratories. Slides received in Mayo Medical Laboratories are reviewed by a surgical pathologist and, when necessary, sent to the pathologist whose area of special interest encompasses the problem. Emphasis is placed on prompt replies. Of necessity, material can be accepted only from pathologists.

 

If the need for special studies is anticipated, appropriate tissue samplings should be sent. Glutaraldehyde-fixed or, if necessary, formaldehyde-fixed wet tissue can be used for electron microscopy. Paraffin blocks or unstained sections from paraffin blocks can be used for special staining methods. In particular, a wide variety of diagnostically important antigens can be identified by means of immunohistochemical procedures which are performed on paraffin sections.

 

This service of Mayo Medical Laboratories does not preclude sending material directly to a preferred surgical pathologist, if the requesting pathologist is so accustomed.

Reference Values

This request will be processed as a consultation. Appropriate stain(s) will be performed and charged separately. An interpretation will be provided.

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Friday; Continuously

Report Available

2 days

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Medical Laboratories in Rochester

CPT Code Information

88321

NY State Approved

No