Unformatted Structured Pathology Report Example
Answer data is entered in the reporting database for the specific Structured Pathology Reporting Protocol, the data can be then be reported in either of two pathology report output styles: 'formatted' or 'unformatted'. Both pathology report styles can be printed or saved to the desktop as an automatically patient name and urn encoded (surname_urn.pdf) PDF file. A feedback message is raised if mandatory fields are incomplete.
The pathology reporting database currently provides structured pathology protocols for reporting Primary Cutaneous Melanoma, Colorectal Cancer, Lung Cancer, Prostate Cancer (Radical Prostatectomy), Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissue, Central Nervous System Tumours, and Renal Parenchymal Malignancy. The Melanoma pathology report example below uses dummy data.
Database examples
Structured Pathology Reporting Database
- Pathology reporting database
- Formatted Pathology Report
- Unformatted Pathology Report
- Mandatory fields
Reporting Protocols
- Primary Cutaneous Melanoma
- Colorectal Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Prostate (Radical Prostatectomy)
- Haematopoietic and Lymphoid
- CNS Tumours
- Renal Parenchymal Malignancy
Database layout examples
Search Protocol
Melanoma Protocol
- Patient Identification
- Clinical Details
- Macroscopic Findings
- Microscopic Findings
- Synthesis and Overview