The Significance of the Anatomic Pathologist: Diagnosis for Infectious Diseases
Received Date: Jan 04, 2022 / Published Date: Jan 31, 2022
Abstract
In the diagnosis or exclusion of infectious disorders, the anatomic pathologist plays a critical role. The anatomic pathologist's initial responsibility is to evaluate the specimen to see if it has normal or abnormal histology (histopathology). If abnormalities are discovered, the pathologist will define the condition. Reactive or reparative diseases, dysplastic and neoplastic diseases, and inflammatory conditions, which include infectious diseases, are all classified using histologic and cytologic criteria. The classification of diseases has therapeutic as well as prognostic significance. A patient with a single lung nodule and a history of long-term smoking, for example, may have carcinoma.
Citation: Sander J (2022) The Significance of the Anatomic Pathologist: Diagnosis for Infectious Diseases. Diagnos Pathol 天美传媒 Vol 7:198. Doi: 10.4172/2476-2024.1000198
Copyright: © 2022 Sander J. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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