- Benefits
- Tests and technologies
- Our Podiatric Pathologists
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Our Division of Podiatric Pathology service offers the highest quality and service available featuring:
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5 Board Certified Anatomic Pathologists
- State of the art immunohistochemistry and special stains testing
- Next day turn-around-time on biopsies
- Easy access to our outstanding Surgical Pathologists for case discussion
- Customized requisitions and reports
- Online report access in addition to fax or mail
- Personalized customer service
Here is a summary of the tests and technologies that we utilize:
Immunohistochemical stains: CPC has an extensive list of antibodies which our Pathologists utilize to differentiate and diagnose the wide variety of disease maladies we receive on a daily basis. These stains provide valuable information so that our Pathologists can provide definitive diagnoses for our clients.
Light Microscopy: This technique is most commonly used in conjunction with our immunohistochemistry and special stains for the differentiation and diagnosis of tissue related specimens.
Special stains: CPC has an extensive array of special stains which are also utilized by our Pathologists to differentiate and diagnose specific tissue samples. Many of these are used in conjunction with immunohistochemical stains to provide the most definitive diagnosis for our clients.
Direct Immunoflourescence: CPC, with our expertise in Dermatopathology, offers DIF testing to supplement its outstanding testing expertise. Direct Immunofluorescence will provide distinctive patterns of staining for patients with connective tissue diseases, bullous disorders ad other dermal pathologies.
Frozen Sections: Frozen sections are performed on specimens when the performing physician needs a rapid interpretation of the tissue to determine if the excision done is enough to remove all of the concerning pathology present. Frozen sections are usually done intraoperatively and require by the College of American Pathologists a maximum turnaround time of 20 minutes upon receipt in the laboratory. (available only in the metro chicago area. Please contact CPC for details.)
Laser Scanning Cytometry: A method of examining tissue and fluids for cutaneous lymphomas.
Michael P. Viglione, M.D., Ph.D. Dermatopathologist, DirectorDr. Viglione is the director of our high volume dermatopathology practice that is continuously growing. He specializes in the diagnosis of melanocytic neoplasms. He is triple boarded in dermatopathology, anatomic pathology and clinical pathology. Dr. Viglione completed his dermatopathology fellowship training at The Johns Hopkins Hospital department of Dermatology where he trained under Dr. Terry Barrett. Dr. Viglione also completed his pathology residency at The Johns Hopkins Hospital where he also served as chief pathology resident. He earned his medical degree and Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the University of Virginia. Dr. Viglione has contributed to the dermatopathology literature and has contributed to authoritative dermatopathology texts. |
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Wenhua Liu, M.D., Ph.D., DermatopathologistDr. Liu is an integral part of our team of dermatopathologists. He has a special interest and focus on inflammatory diseases of the skin including direct immunoflourescence. Dr. Liu is triple boarded in dermatopathology, anatomic pathology and clinical pathology. He completed his dermatopathology fellowship at the University of Chicago, department of Dermatology. He also completed his pathology residency training in anatomic and clinical pathology at the University of Chicago and served a year as chief pathology resident. Dr. Liu has contributed to the dermatopathology literature and he has co-authored authoritative texts. Dr. Liu obtained his Ph.D. at Rush University in Chicago in Biochemistry. |
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