Service Providers for Uterus (Resected)

The Uterus (Resected) test refers to the examination of a surgically removed uterus, typically after a hysterectomy, to assess for diseases or abnormalities. Tissue samples are examined under a microscope to check for cancer, infections, fibroids, or other pathological conditions. No preparation is needed for the test itself, but the patient must undergo surgery for the uterus to be removed. Risks are associated with the surgical procedure rather than the test, including infection or bleeding. Abnormal results may indicate cancer, infection, or other uterine conditions. Normal activities can resume after recovery from surgery.