Anatomic Pathology Market - Global Industry
Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis,
2018-2026
Anatomic pathology involves direct visualization of human tissue as gross examination as well
as under a microscope for proper diagnosis of the disease or a pathological condition. Subtypes
of anatomic pathology include surgical pathology, oral and maxillofacial pathology,
cytopathology, molecular pathology, and forensic pathology. Procedures performed in anatomic
pathology include gross examination, histopathology, immunohistochemistry, in situ
hybridization, cryopathology, tissue cytogenetics, and others. Standard approach in anatomical
pathology is microscopic examination of tissue samples with the help of one or more stains.
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Manufacturers have developed stains to identify and classify microorganisms in biopsy of tissue
samples or excisional specimens. Various gram stains and acid-fast stains have applications in
detection of bacteria and mycobacteria in tissue samples. Commercially available products
include tissue processing systems, microtomes, cryostats, and immunohistochemistry products
along with accessories for these products such as cytology accessories, and microtome
accessories. Microtomes are required to cut tissue block at room temperature with precision,
control, and comfort and can be manually operated, semi-automated, and fully automated.
Whereas, Cryostats are used to cut sections of frozen tissue blocks at subzero temperatures.
Immunohistochemistry involves imaging of antigens in cells of a tissue section to decipher tissue
distribution of an antigen of interest in diseases. Immunohistochemistry is widely used in
diagnosis of cancers, and specifically expressed tumor antigens are identified. Commercially
available anatomic pathology products include CryoStar NX70 Cryostat, ClearVue Coverslipper,
and Shandon Cytoblock cell block preparation system, Excelsior AS Tissue Processor, ultraView
SISH DNP Detection Kit, Peloris II, and Leica ASP300S.
Anatomic Pathology Market Drivers