A member asked:

How to decode my biopsy report (does not give me a specific name of what i have)?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Biopsy nonspecific: It is not at all uncommon that a biopsy report shows non -specific findings. In those cases the report will describe what is there, but not give a specific 'name' to the findings, because there isn't a specific disorder present. However of course pathology terminology does need to be decoded for non-MDs (and MDs!) but you would have to say exactly what was written in order for me to help.

Answered 12/20/2014

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