TY - JOUR A1 - Popoola, Ademola A1 - Adeniji, Kayode A1 - Ogunfowora, Tolulope A1 - Olanipekun, Hamid A1 - Egbuniwe, Arinze A1 - Odeyemi, Peter A1 - Ademola Popoola, Toluwanimi T1 - Evaluation of histopathology request forms from major institutions in Nigeria and a proposal for a prostate disease-specific histopathology request form Y1 - 2021/1/1 JF - Annals of Tropical Pathology JO - Ann Trop Pathol SP - 26 EP - 31 VL - 12 IS - 1 UR - https://www.atpjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2251-0060;year=2021;volume=12;issue=1;spage=26;epage=31;aulast=Popoola DO - 10.4103/atp.atp_58_20 N2 - Introduction: Histopathology Request Forms (HRFs) serve as interphase between clinicians and pathologists in making diagnosis of tissue pathology. Inadequacies of the completion of HRFs have been a source of major frictions between the two groups of physicians. Various reports have highlighted this inadequacy. The need for adequate information on the HRF to be standardized cannot be overemphasized. Aim: The paper aims to evaluate the histopathology request forms from institutions in Nigeria and to propose an improved prostate disease-specific histopathology request form. Methodology: Histopathological request forms from some major Nigerian health institutions were analyzed for adequacy based on required information for a standardized histological reportage. A request form specific for suspected prostate diseases was designed from the review of literature. Results: Histopathology request forms (HRFs) from sixteen Nigerian health institutions were received from all the geopolitical zones of the country following a request. All the HRFs were neither organ nor disease specific. None of the HRFs was adjudged to be satisfactory to produce enough information adequate for comprehensive histopathology reportage. A prostate disease-specific histological request form is proposed following review of literature. Discussion: The need for a comprehensive prostate-specific HRF cannot be overemphasized to improve the relationships between surgeons and pathologists and to improve reportage of prostate pathologies and the management of prostatic diseases. Conclusion: Adequate clinical information is needed for early and complete reportage of histopathological report of prostate diseases. ER -