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Dermatology visits often result in a skin biopsy.
A biopsy is a sampling of a growth or rash. The sample consists
of a small piece of skin, usually 3-6 millimeters. A wealth of information
can be gleaned from such a small piece of skin. What happens after
the sample is taken to allow your doctor to learn so much?
The specimen is transported to the Dermatopathology
Reference Laboratory, part of the full complement of services available
at Dermatology Associates of Kentucky. Under the Directorship of
Fernando R. de Castro MD, the laboratory handles over 15,000 specimens
per year. The laboratory is fully certified by the State of Kentucky.
Dr. de Castro trained at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota,
and is board certified in Dermatology, Dermatopathology, and Clinical
and Laboratory Dermatological Immunology.
The specimen is processed over a 12 to 24 hour period.
Then, tiny sections are cut and placed on glass slides for evaluation
under the microscope. Those tiny sections are a window into the
entire process that was sampled. With that tiny section, rashes
and growths can be diagnosed. That information is given to your
dermatologist who will then proceed accordingly.
Dermatopathology is a subspecialty of both Dermatology
and Pathology. The skin is an incredibly complex organ that warrants
its own subspecialty training and board certification. If you have
a sample of your skin taken, make sure that it’s processed
by a laboratory that specializes in skin and that it is evaluated
by a board certified Dermatopathologist.
Accurate and timely diagnosis of your skin disease
is important. That is why the physicians at Dermatology Associates
of Kentucky utilize the most highly trained and skilled dermatopathology
professionals available. The experts at Dermatopathology Reference
Laboratory will ensure that the results of your biopsy provide your
physician with the information they need to determine the treatment
that is best for you.
Dermatopathology Reference
Library
- Without a biopsy, all you have is a Differential.
- But after you take the biopsy, Who
reads it?
- For the most accurate diagnosis of dermatologic
disorders, you need a Fellowship
Trained, Board-certified Dermatopathologist
- Kentucky Dermatologists insist that the Dermatopathology
Reference Laboratory handle their biopsy specimens. Why shouldn't
you and your patients demand the same level of expertise?
- Our Medical Director, Fernando
R. de Castro, M.D., trained at the Mayo Clinic
in Dermatology, Immunodermatopathology and Dermatopathology. He
is board-certified by the American Board of Dermatopathology,
the American Board of Clinical and Laboratory Dermatological Immunology
as well as by the American Board of Dermatology.
- Our laboratory offers 24 hour in-lab turnaround
for your reports.
We are contracted with many insurance plans for your and your
patient's convenience.
- Call (859) 253-9365
so we can show you what the Dermatopathology Reference Laboratory
can do for you and your patients.
You'll
be happy you did!
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