Adnexa Test – Uterus With Cervix Histopathology In Pune For Tissue Diagnosis
The Adnexa Test – Uterus With Cervix Histopathology is a specialised tissue examination used to evaluate diseases affecting the uterus, cervix, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. In Pune, this histopathology test may be advised when doctors need microscopic tissue evaluation for conditions such as fibroids, cervical abnormalities, endometrial disorders, ovarian cysts, inflammatory disease, or suspected malignancy.
At healthcare nt sickcare, this test supports specimen processing and reporting after tissue collection has been completed by the treating doctor or hospital. Patients in Pune may contact the laboratory for specimen handling guidance, submission support, and reporting timelines.
When This Test May Be Advised?
- After hysterectomy, adnexal surgery, or tissue biopsy.
- When uterine, cervical, ovarian, or fallopian tube disease is suspected.
- When abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, or suspicious imaging findings need tissue confirmation.
- When gynaecologists need microscopic diagnosis for treatment planning.
- When benign or malignant pathology needs confirmation through histopathology.
Specimen Collection Guidelines
Important Information
Healthcare nt sickcare does not collect tissue specimens directly at the laboratory. Tissue collection must be arranged at the treating doctor’s clinic, operating centre, or hospital, and only the properly preserved specimen should be submitted for laboratory processing.
Accepted specimens may include tissue preserved in 10% formalin or a properly prepared paraffin block, with correct labelling and sealed packaging as advised by the clinician or hospital.
Sample And Submission Information
No fasting is required for this test because it is a tissue-based laboratory analysis rather than a blood test. Patients or caregivers should follow the specimen transport, preservation, and documentation instructions provided by the treating clinician and the laboratory.
Frequently Asked Questions
When Is An Adnexa Uterus With Cervix Test Recommended?
This test may be recommended when structural, inflammatory, precancerous, or cancer-related conditions of the uterus, cervix, ovaries, or fallopian tubes are suspected and tissue diagnosis is required.
Why Is This Test Advised By Gynaecologists?
It provides detailed microscopic evaluation of reproductive tissues to support diagnosis and guide further medical or surgical treatment planning.
Is Fasting Required For This Test?
No fasting is required because this is a tissue-based laboratory analysis and not a routine blood investigation.
What Symptoms May Lead To This Test?
Symptoms or findings may include abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, menstrual irregularities, infertility concerns, adnexal masses, or suspicious imaging findings.
Additional Information
Patients may review Test Preparation Guides, explore Patient Resources, or understand Diagnostic Services In Pune. Educational reference is available via the National Cancer Institute Terminology Resource.
Test Disclaimer
Medical Disclaimer: This information is intended for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Laboratory findings should always be interpreted by a qualified clinician. Please refer to our disclaimer policy.