An on-site expert pathologist provides frozen section diagnosis of tumors and margin evaluation. On-site immediate tissue diagnostics provides quick closure and reduced patient wait times. Improved patient experience; provide convenience and lower overall costs for your patients - they avoid hospital visits for testing and analysis. Provide evaluation of deeply invasive tumors for angiolymhatic/perineural invasion on frozen sections and permanent sections including triple immunostaining to protect the surgeon and provide community standard patient care and - don't leave your patient only partially examined.
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Surgical Pathology Laboratories (SPL), is Florida's largest provider of frozen section coverage to individual doctors, group practices and surgical centers. We have an available staff of 7 pathologists supported by 9 full-time histotechnologists. Pathology on your site using our fleet of mobile labs that specialize in Frozen Section Services with on-site reporting of diagnosis and margin evaluation.
Dermatopathology: SPL provides an analysis of the potential causes of skin diseases at the cellular level. Orthopedic Pathology: We evaluate bone diseases, arthroscopy, tendinitis, rheumatoid nodules, amputations and soft tissue tumors. Gynecologic pathology: SPL provides diagnosis for cervical cancer and endocervical curettage.
Dermatopathology is a subspecialty of both dermatology and surgical pathology that focuses on the study of cutaneous diseases at a microscopic level. It also encompasses analysis of the potential causes of skin diseases at a cellular level. Dermatologists are able to recognize most skin diseases based on their appearances, anatomic distributions, and behavior.
Gynecologic pathology is the medical pathology subspecialty dealing with the study and diagnosis of disease involving the female genital tract. Endocervical curettage, also known as ECC, is performed during a colposcopy and takes just a few minutes to perform. The presence of endocervical neoplasms, cervical neoplasia in the endocervical canal, is evaluated as well as to determine if endometrial carcinoma has spread into the cervix. Most cancers, when present in the curettage specimen, are generally diagnosed quickly.
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