Paraffin pathology is the pathological examination of surgically removed lesions, mostly used to clarify the benign or malignant nature of the lesions.
Paraffin pathology is a commonly used clinical histological examination, which can be used to observe and determine the morphological changes of cells, and is a pathological examination of surgically removed tissues that require further confirmation. Most of the tissues are embedded and then sliced and tested, and the report of the histopathological examination of paraffin section is called paraffin pathology report.
Paraffin pathology is mostly adapted to X-ray, CT and other auxiliary examination can not determine the nature of the tissue, but the specific results need to be judged by a professional doctor combined with the medical history, signs, symptoms and related examinations, etc., and after the results are clarified in the guidance of further therapeutic measures.