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Adnexa Test (Uterus with Cervix)

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Adnexa Test (Uterus with Cervix)

Adnexa (Uterus with Cervix) Test

The adnexa uterus with cervix test is a specialised histopathological examination performed to evaluate diseases affecting the uterus, cervix, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. It helps in diagnosing conditions such as fibroids, cervical abnormalities, endometrial disorders, ovarian cysts, and suspected malignancies.

This test is usually advised following surgical procedures or biopsies when detailed tissue analysis is required for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. In Pune, healthcare nt sickcare facilitates laboratory processing and reporting while specimen collection is managed by the treating hospital or doctor.

Specimen Collection Guidelines

Important Information

We at healthcare nt sickcare do not collect tissue specimens at our laboratory. Patients are required to arrange tissue collection at their doctor’s clinic or hospital.

Accepted specimens include tissue preserved in 10% formalin or paraffin block, properly labelled and sealed.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is recommended when structural, inflammatory, or cancer-related conditions of the uterus, cervix, or adnexa are suspected.

It provides detailed microscopic evaluation of reproductive tissues to confirm diagnosis and guide further medical or surgical treatment.

No fasting is required as this is a tissue-based laboratory analysis.

Symptoms may include abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, menstrual irregularities, infertility concerns, or suspicious imaging findings.

Patients may review test preparation guides, explore patient resources, or understand diagnostic services in Pune. Educational reference is available via National Cancer Institute terminology.

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.

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Adnexa Test (Uterus with Cervix)—
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Adnexa (Uterus with Cervix) Test

The adnexa uterus with cervix test is a specialised histopathological examination performed to evaluate diseases affecting the uterus, cervix, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. It helps in diagnosing conditions such as fibroids, cervical abnormalities, endometrial disorders, ovarian cysts, and suspected malignancies.

This test is usually advised following surgical procedures or biopsies when detailed tissue analysis is required for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. In Pune, healthcare nt sickcare facilitates laboratory processing and reporting while specimen collection is managed by the treating hospital or doctor.

Specimen Collection Guidelines

Important Information

We at healthcare nt sickcare do not collect tissue specimens at our laboratory. Patients are required to arrange tissue collection at their doctor’s clinic or hospital.

Accepted specimens include tissue preserved in 10% formalin or paraffin block, properly labelled and sealed.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is recommended when structural, inflammatory, or cancer-related conditions of the uterus, cervix, or adnexa are suspected.

It provides detailed microscopic evaluation of reproductive tissues to confirm diagnosis and guide further medical or surgical treatment.

No fasting is required as this is a tissue-based laboratory analysis.

Symptoms may include abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, menstrual irregularities, infertility concerns, or suspicious imaging findings.

Patients may review test preparation guides, explore patient resources, or understand diagnostic services in Pune. Educational reference is available via National Cancer Institute terminology.

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.