Anatomic Pathology ConsultatiON services

Dermatopathology

Expert dermatopathology consultative services are offered in a wide range of neoplastic and inflammatory diseases of the skin. Refer to Consultation, Dermatopathology in the Laboratory Test Directory.

Head and Neck Pathology

Dr. Gary L. Ellis is the director of oral and maxillofacial pathology and provides expert consultative services for inflammatory diseases and neoplastic disorders such as odontogenic tumors, inflammatory diseases of the major and minor salivary glands, giant cell lesions of the jaw, and temporomandibular joint diseases. To submit cases for consultation, refer to Consultation, Head & Neck in the Laboratory Test Directory.

Hematopathology

Hematopathology provides a broad range of special hematology and specialized anatomic pathology testing. The department houses nationally and internationally known experts who provide consultative services and test result interpretation. Bone marrow services are also available. Please refer to Bone Marrow. To submit cases for a hematopathology consultation, refer to Consultation, Hematopathology.

Neuropathology

Neuropathology provides diagnostic information for unusual neuromuscular disorders with subtyping capabilities for muscular dystrophy. Neuropathology assists the community pathologist with a multitude of disorders, including brain tumors, CNS infection, and neurodegenerative diseases. To submit muscle or nerve biopsies, refer to Muscle/Nerve Biopsy Special Studies. For nerve fiber analysis, refer to Intraepidermal Nerve Fiber Density Analysis.

Renal Pathology

Renal Pathology special studies provide the community pathologist with diagnostic support, therapeutic monitoring, as well as transplant monitoring for rejection. Services are available for determination of recurrent or de novo kidney disease in transplant patients. To submit renal biopsies, refer to Renal Pathology Special Studies.

Surgical Pathology

Surgical Pathology is staffed by full-time university faculty. The faculty’s expertise in a wide variety of subspecialties enables the department to support ARUP’s clients throughout the United States. Diagnostic and consultative services are available. To submit cases please refer to one of the following:

Specimen Submission

All submissions require an Anatomic Pathology test-request form. Please see individual listings in the Alphabetical Test List for specimen requirements and submission guidelines. If you have questions, please contact your ARUP business development manager, our Anatomic Pathology business development manager, or Anatomic Pathology directly at (800) 348-2787.

 
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