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  2. Begin by filling in the VETERINARIAN section. Enter the veterinarian's name, Indiana License number, clinic details, and contact information.
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A biopsy report is also known as a histopathology report or a surgical pathology report. For many health problems, a diagnosis is made by removing a piece of tissue for study in the pathology lab. The piece of tissue may be called the sample or specimen. A pathologist looks at the specimen.
The physician, typically a pathologist, performs a level V examination of a surgical pathology specimen. The examination includes accessioning the specimen into the lab, which involves formally receiving the specimen, and then examining gross and microscopic features of the specimen and reporting findings.
Below are the 6 levels of examination that surgical pathology follows: Level #1: Gross Examination. Level #2: Microscopic Examination. Level #3: Molecular Analysis. Level #4: Gross and Microscopic Examination. Level #5: Gross and Microscopic Examination. Level #6: Gross and Microscopic Examination.
Surgical pathology is the study of tissue samples removed during surgery. These are used to help diagnose a disease and decide on a treatment plan. A surgical pathologist often provides consultation services in a wide variety of organ systems and medical subspecialties.
CPT Code 88305: Level IV-Surgical pathology, gross and microscopic examination. These examinations would be ordered as a gross and microscopic pathology exam or a gross and microscopic tissue exam.

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The physician, typically a pathologist, performs a level IV examination of a surgical pathology specimen. The examination includes accessioning the specimen into the lab, which involves formally receiving the specimen, and then examining gross and microscopic features of the specimen and reporting findings.
A surgical pathology examination includes a physical exam of the tissue with the eye, and an examination processed tissue under a microscope and may be supported by immunohistochemistry or other laboratory tests. The pathologists interpretation of a biopsy is the cornerstone of a patients treatment plan.

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