Christina Wojewoda, MD, FCAP, comments on a GI pathology case. “Ideally we would incubate the stool at 25 degrees [Celsius] because Yersinia likes to grow at cooler temperatures," explains Dr. Wojewoda. “So this is where the pathologist can interact with the GI clinician or surgeon to ensure we know what we are supposed to be looking for.”
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