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How Long Should We Expect A Biopsy Test Results?

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Posted on Tue, 14 Jun 2016
Question: Hi. My girlfriend went to the gynecologist today for pain during sex and the dr said they couldn't find anything but they were concerned about a grayish area(she is a black girl) so they did a procedure and took a small piece of vagina and send to lab for results. The dr told her the results would be next week sometime? is that really how long she needs to wait for results. How long do the results normally take with a procedure like this.
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Answered by Dr. Jacqueline Brown (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
It usually takes a week to 10 days to get a biopsy report back

Detailed Answer:
Hello, and I hope I can help you today.

Taking a small piece of skin from anywhere on the body to send to the laboratory for analysis is called a biopsy. Biopsies of skin are done to diagnose bumps, moles, rashes or other types of changes on the skin. Some skin changes that may appear like dark patches on light-skinned people look lighter or grey on dark-skinned people.

In order to read a biopsy, a pathologist (the kind of specialist doctor that reads slides under the microscope) needs to take the piece of skin, prepare it by slicing it into microscopic slices, stain it (so it is visible on a microscope slide), prepare the slide, examine it, and generate a report of the diagnosis. Many doctor's offices do not have a pathology laboratory on the premises, so it may take some time to transmit the specimen to the lab as well. This is the reason that tissue biopsy specimens take so long to get results.

It is unlikely that a skin condition of the vagina would cause pain during sex, but I am sure your girlfriend's doctor will explain what he/she was concerned bout to her once the biopsy results are back.

I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today and that this information was helpful to you. If you have any further questions or need anything else, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Best wishes,

Dr. Brown
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How Long Should We Expect A Biopsy Test Results?

Brief Answer: It usually takes a week to 10 days to get a biopsy report back Detailed Answer: Hello, and I hope I can help you today. Taking a small piece of skin from anywhere on the body to send to the laboratory for analysis is called a biopsy. Biopsies of skin are done to diagnose bumps, moles, rashes or other types of changes on the skin. Some skin changes that may appear like dark patches on light-skinned people look lighter or grey on dark-skinned people. In order to read a biopsy, a pathologist (the kind of specialist doctor that reads slides under the microscope) needs to take the piece of skin, prepare it by slicing it into microscopic slices, stain it (so it is visible on a microscope slide), prepare the slide, examine it, and generate a report of the diagnosis. Many doctor's offices do not have a pathology laboratory on the premises, so it may take some time to transmit the specimen to the lab as well. This is the reason that tissue biopsy specimens take so long to get results. It is unlikely that a skin condition of the vagina would cause pain during sex, but I am sure your girlfriend's doctor will explain what he/she was concerned bout to her once the biopsy results are back. I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today and that this information was helpful to you. If you have any further questions or need anything else, please do not hesitate to contact me. Best wishes, Dr. Brown