nebulous
05-04-2004, 11:40 PM
Hi Everyone,
I just want to remind everyone to always get copies of your biopsy reports. I've always gotten copies of my lab tests, MRIs, exrays, etc., but I never thought to get copies of my biopsy reports. A few weeks ago I ordered all my medical records from my doctors office, and I just received them today. In the past two years I had two biopsies of suspicious legions. In both instances the doctor told me they were benign. Well, in looking over the biopsy reports that I received today with my medical records, I see that one of the moles was reported as "a junctional nevus with moderate atypical melanocytic hyperplasia, histologic margins clear". Upon looking up atypical melanocytic hyperplasia, I found that it is melanoma insitu or clark level I melanoma.
This really upsets me because my dad died of melanoma last year. I feel that I had a right to know even if they did feel that it was totally removed and could not spread. If I had continued to believe it had been benign, I might have been inclined to ignore similar appearing moles.
Anyway, I just thought I'd let everyone know of my experience so that they could learn from my mystake. Always get the copy of the pathology report, and don't just take the doctors word for the results.
I just want to remind everyone to always get copies of your biopsy reports. I've always gotten copies of my lab tests, MRIs, exrays, etc., but I never thought to get copies of my biopsy reports. A few weeks ago I ordered all my medical records from my doctors office, and I just received them today. In the past two years I had two biopsies of suspicious legions. In both instances the doctor told me they were benign. Well, in looking over the biopsy reports that I received today with my medical records, I see that one of the moles was reported as "a junctional nevus with moderate atypical melanocytic hyperplasia, histologic margins clear". Upon looking up atypical melanocytic hyperplasia, I found that it is melanoma insitu or clark level I melanoma.
This really upsets me because my dad died of melanoma last year. I feel that I had a right to know even if they did feel that it was totally removed and could not spread. If I had continued to believe it had been benign, I might have been inclined to ignore similar appearing moles.
Anyway, I just thought I'd let everyone know of my experience so that they could learn from my mystake. Always get the copy of the pathology report, and don't just take the doctors word for the results.

