Dr. Kaushal Maheshwari
PATH INDIA LABORATORY
Personal Statement
ONLY PATHOLOGY LAB IN NOIDA OWNED AND SUPERVISED BY MD PATHOLOGIST AND MICROBIOLOGIST..read more
Doctor Information
Speciality
- Pathologist
Other treatment areas
- Clinical Pathologist
Education
- MD - Pathology , ROHTAK MEDICAL COLLEGE , 2004
Languages spoken
- English
- Hindi
Clinic Location
A 116 SECTOR 48
Clinic of Dr. Kaushal
Clinic's Name | Fees |
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PATH INDIA LABORATORY | ₹ 150 |
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Question and Answers
Piyush
male • Jul 27, 2017 • Delhi
I have a skin biopsy report that said. Biopsy shows patchy nodular tuberculoid granulomatous infiltrate made up of lymphocytes, plasma cells, histiocytes and epithelial ...read more
Kaushal Maheshwari
7 years ago
Lupus vulgaris is a common type of reinfection TB. Diagnosis is made on skin biopsy with AFB stain which may or may not be positive. IF the afb stain is positive then di ...read full answer
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