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High Quality
Interpretations... More Precise Diagnosis &
Treatment
When it comes to making an accurate diagnosis of disorders in skin/subcutaneous biopsies and excisions
for your patients, it takes not only clinical, but histologic expertise as well. At Peoria Tazewell Pathology Group,
we offer surgical pathology and a special expertise in the subspecialty, dermatopathology.
How Expert Dermatopathology
Interpretations Benefit You...
Expert dermatopathology interpretations benefit both the patient and the physician by offering better interpretations, leading to more precise diagnosis and treatment. In addition, an inadequate interpretation rendered by a pathologist without dermatopathology expertise may lead to medical liability due to an inaccurate diagnosis.
Our Board-certified dermatopathologists can assist you in making more accurate, confident diagnoses... leading to
better results from treatments and more satisfied patients.
We offer timely turnaround, important to patient care, and
the interpretation of skin, hair and nail biopsy specimens.
Our practice is dedicated to serving physician offices and
other regional pathology practices by providing pathology examination of skin/subcutaneous biopsies and excisions referred to the laboratory by Dermatologists, Family Practitioners, General Surgeons, Internists, OB-Gyn Physicians, Plastic Surgeons and other physicians who perform skin
biopsies in their office. We specialize in dealing with
neoplastic and inflammatory skin diseases requiring a
biopsy for pathology diagnosis. Our dermatopathologists
are available for case discussion as necessary.
Specimens are processed in the laboratory at Proctor Hospital, or Methodist Medical Center Laboratory, Peoria, IL, which
are accredited by the College of American Pathologists and licensed by CLIA in the state of Illinois. They offer immunofluorescence testing, a valuable diagnostic procedure for blistering and autoimmune dermatologic conditions. These tests detect autoantibodies attacking the skin and mucous membranes.
Our Full-Service Dermatopathology
Laboratory Resources Include:
- An experienced, dedicated staff who is
committed to providing surgical pathology
services to physicians treating skin diseases
- Skilled laboratory personnel
- State-of-the-art equipment and methods
- 24-hour turnaround on all cases not requiring
special stains
- Computerized 24-hour faxing
- Courier services
Typical Conditions Requiring Dermatopathology Expertise
Services Available
Direct Immunofluorescence Examination -
Biopsies received in MichelÕs media may be processed for
direct immunofluorescence study, to assist in the diagnosis
of autoimmune diseases, including bullous, collagen-vascular
and vasculitis diseases. Intact skin from the margin of the
lesion is required.
Frozen Sections -
Rapid diagnoses for tumor margins can be provided by
receiving fresh, unfixed specimens as soon as possible after
excision. A diagnosis will be provided by phone within 15
minutes of receiving the specimens. These should be sent
on saline-soaked Telfa or gauze.
Access to Special Procedures -
A full range of unusual immunoperoxidase stains, DNA
probe studies and molecular biologic techniques are
available through specialty reference laboratories, which
may be essential in certain cases. Electron microscopy can
be performed at the University of Illinois campus and
interpreted by our staff.
Special Stains -
A full range is available, including fungal, myco-bacterial,
tissue mucin and immunohisto-chemical, to assist in accurate
and specific dermatopathology diagnoses.
Routine Histopathology -
Punch, shave and excisional skin specimens fixed in 10%
formalin or similar fixative will be processed overnight
and reported the next working day. An extra H&E slide can
be provided for review.
Consultation Services -
Biopsies processed elsewhere may be submitted for
consultation with appropriate clinical information, slides
and paraffin blocks.
Peoria Tazewell Pathology Group directs laboratories located in six central Illinois hospitals: Methodist Medical Center of Illinois, Proctor Hospital, Graham Hospital, Kewanee Hospital, Perry Memorial Hospital and Pekin Hospital. Each of the laboratories is a full- service laboratory with most of the reference work performed at Methodist Medical Center Laboratory in Peoria, Illinois.
In addition to the numerous clinical consultations which occur within the six hospitals the members of the group are actively involved with consultations from all over central Illinois and around the country.
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