What to look for in pathologic immunohistochemistry after surgery for prostatic hyperplasia

The Pathology Immunohistochemistry Report after Prostate Enlargement Surgery focuses on whether the test results are negative or positive.
Immunohistochemistry is a method of qualitative and quantitative detection of tumor cells with the help of immunological principles. Most hospitals in China adopt immunofluorescence method for detection, using immunofluorescence to color the specimen after observation under the microscope, the specimen is colored that is positive, the specimen is not colored, is negative.
Immunohistochemistry report test results of some cancer indicators if positive indicates that the examined person has the possibility of prostate cancer, negative means that the examined person has a smaller probability of prostate cancer, can not be completely ruled out the possibility, but a single test results can not be used as a basis for a definitive diagnosis, and should be further examined to confirm the diagnosis.
If the prostate examination result is abnormal, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and to carry out targeted treatment or therapy with the help of the doctor.