One sample. One lab. One report.

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One sample. One lab. One report.
One sample. One lab. One report.
NW Pathology now offers comprehensive, in-house Women’s Health testing and reporting.
Beginning August 2012, HPV testing will be performed in our Bellingham lab. This change will reduce turnaround time
and paperwork for referring providers and allow us to provide improved quality and service for these vital women’s
health indicators.
HPV and CT/NG testing can be performed on one ThinPrep specimen – no additional patient sample is needed. Results will
be provided in one comprehensive report that will include Pap, cytologic examination, HPV, and CT/NG results (if ordered).
Northwest Pathology, PS
NWP employs imager
assistance, which has
increased sensitivity for
detecting abnormal cells
3614 Meridian Street, Suite 100
Bellingham, WA 98225
Nwpathology.com
Phone:(360) 734-2800 ● (866) 750-1028 ● Fax:(360) 734-3818
CYTOLOGY REPORT
Patient:
Relevant clinical history
MRN#:
Acct #:
DOB/Age/Sex:
Phone Number:
Physician:
Location:
Copy To:
Summary of three most
recent Pap results
HPV testing, including 16/18
genotyping (when requested)
John W. Hoyt M.D., Medical Director
Camilla T. Allen M.D.
Ryan R. Fortna M.D.,Ph.D
Michael T. Kelly M.D., Ph.D
Kelly A. Lloyd M.D.
Alfonso V. Masangkay M.D.
R. Mark Owings M.D.,Ph.D
L. Berle Stratton M.D.
Greg M. Wolgamot M.D.,Ph.D
Josephine Zuzarte M.D.
DOE, JANE A
Specimen #:
Collected:
Received:
Reported:
Default
3/19/1976 / Age: 36 / F
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NC-12-13651
7/19/2012
7/19/2012
7/19/2012
DR. PATH
NORTHWEST PATHOLOGY
Collection/Evaluation Method: THINPREP PAP with IMAGER ASSISTANCE
Specimen Source: Cervical/Endocervical
CLINICAL INFORMATION:
Clinical History: Cyclic; Abnormal Discharge LMP: 7/15/2012
PRIOR PAP SMEAR DIAGNOSES:
DATE
07/11/12
07/11/12
07/11/12
PATHOLOGY#
NC-12-13141
NC-12-13177
NC-12-13140
DIAGNOSIS
ASC-US
ASC-US
ASC-US
Only the 3 most recent pap reports performed at NWP are included.
PHYSICIAN
DR. PATH
DR. PATH
DR. PATH
SPECIMEN ADEQUACY:
Satisfactory for interpretation; transformation zone present.
Follow-up
recommendations
based on current
guidelines
GENERAL DIAGNOSTIC CATEGORY:
Epithelial cell abnormality: Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US).
HPV STATUS:
High-Risk HPV Panel: POSITIVE
HPV 16/18: POSITIVE (HPV16: Positive HPV18: Negative)
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Recommend colposcopy.
COMMENTS:
Moderate inflammation present.
Highly sensitive and
specific CT/NG assay
on one ThinPrep
specimen
ORGANISMS:
POSITIVE for Chlamydia trachomatis by nucleic acid amplification.
NEGATIVE for Neisseria gonorrhoeae by nucleic acid amplification.
Fungal organisms morphologically consistent with Candida species.
Ryan R. Fortna MD PhD
Pathologist
Electronically signed 7/19/2012 8:01:06AM
Other relevant findings
for microorganisms
The pap smear is a screening test and should not be used as the sole means of detecting cervical cancer. Both false-positives and falsenegatives can occur. Infection by High-Risk HPV (Types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66 and 68) may be associated with
precancerous lesions or cancer of the cervix. This test was performed at NWP utilizing amplification of target DNA by FDA-approved Roche
Cobas platform.
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