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CONCLUSION OF PATALOGANATOMA IN MALIGNANT AND SAFE TUMORS

Authors

  • Allatov Bekzod Mukhiddin

    Samarkand State Medical University Department with course of patalogic Anatomy and sectional biopsy 2nd course clinical ordinator
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  • Azimov Khurshid Torah

    Tashkent Medical Academy Termez Branch Department of pathological anatomy, Forensic Medicine, Medical Law 2nd course clinical ordinator
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Keywords:

Tumor pathology, Malignant tumors, benign tumors, Histopathology report, CAP synoptic reporting, Structured pathology protocols

Abstract

This thesis addresses the histopathological differentiation between hazardous (malignant) and benign tumors through concise analysis of macroscopic, microscopic, and molecular features. It reviews the standardized reporting protocols utilized in the USA, emphasizing the College of American Pathologists (CAP) synoptic tumor reporting and international frameworks. Through literature synthesis and case examples, the work highlights the importance of accurate pathological reporting in patient prognosis and management. The conclusion underscores the role of structured reporting in enhancing diagnostic reliability and outcomes.

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Published

2025-08-14