HRP BLOG & NEWS

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Modern treatments for Mycoplasma Genitalium: options and considerations

Mycoplasma genitalium (M. gen.) is an emerging sexually transmitted infection (STI) that primarily affects the urinary and genital tracts. Known for its resistance to many antibiotics, treating M. gen. presents […]

Advances in diagnosis and management of autoimmune diseases: Techniques and therapeutic strategies

Autoimmune diseases pose a significant challenge for both patients and healthcare professionals. Fortunately, advances in diagnosis and therapeutic strategies, driven by innovative laboratory analyses, are changing the way these diseases […]

Understanding Gastropathy and Its Common Forms

Imagine that your stomach is a calm, peaceful place, but sometimes it becomes a battleground without your knowledge! Gastropathy is just that—a range of conditions where the lining of your […]

Subspecialties at HRP Labs in Pathology

HRP Labs is not just a name in the world of pathology in Puerto Rico, it is an institution of diagnostic precision and medical excellence. With a variety of subspecialties, […]

Pathological Diagnosis of Esophageal Cancer

Behind every diagnosis of esophageal cancer, there is a pathologist committed to determining the most effective treatment path. When it comes to fighting esophageal cancer, the pathological diagnosis is the […]

Colorectal Cancer Awareness and Prevention

We are entering March, a month that highlights the importance of being aware of the dangers and prevention methods of colorectal cancer. This cancer is among the most common cancers […]

What are biopsies and why are they important?

  The biopsy is a fundamental procedure in the field of pathology. It allows us to better understand the mysteries of the human body and the detection of diseases and […]

Thyroid Cancer Detection

Thyroid Cancer Incidence in Puerto Rico

 

Pathology of the Thyroid