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  • An open biopsy is a procedure in which a surgical incision (cut) is made through the skin to expose and remove tissues. The biopsy tissue is examined...
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    A biopsy is a medical test commonly performed by a surgeon, an interventional radiologist, or an interventional cardiologist. The process involves the...
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  • Lymph node biopsy is a test in which a lymph node or a piece of a lymph node is removed for examination under a microscope (see: biopsy). The lymphatic...
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    Often, a major surgical (excisional or open) biopsy can be avoided by performing a needle aspiration biopsy instead, eliminating the need for hospitalization...
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    5–10 biopsies of a suspicious breast lesion will lead to the diagnosis of one case of breast cancer. Needle biopsies have largely replaced open surgical...
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    a muscle biopsy is a procedure in which a piece of muscle tissue is removed from an organism and examined microscopically. A muscle biopsy can lead to...
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    Renal biopsy (also kidney biopsy) is a medical procedure in which a small piece of kidney is removed from the body for examination, usually under a microscope...
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    ultrasound guidance, or by surgery, either open or by video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). A lung biopsy is performed when a lung lesion is suspicious...
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    Brain biopsy is the removal of a small piece of brain tissue for the diagnosis of abnormalities of the brain. It is used to diagnose tumors, infection...
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  • (endoscopic) biopsy of bronchus (33.25) Open biopsy of bronchus (33.26) Closed (percutaneous) (needle) biopsy of lung (33.27) Closed endoscopic biopsy of lung...
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    confirmation of diagnosis, a biopsy for histological evaluation might be required, using either a needle or by incision (open biopsy). Stage 1A bone cancer...
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    Melanoma (section Biopsy)
    such as xeroderma pigmentosum, also increase the risk. Diagnosis is by biopsy and analysis of any skin lesion that has signs of being potentially cancerous...
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    conjunctiva, eyelid, tympanic membrane, oral cavity, and epiglottis. An open biopsy is the chief means by which this disease is diagnosed.[citation needed]...
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    Diagnosis may be difficult in part due to the use of core needle biopsy over open biopsy. Similarities among bland spindle-cell lesions lead to a large...
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    PAX3-FKHR fusion gene expression in alveolar RMS, can aid in diagnosis. Open biopsy is usually required to obtain sufficient tissue for accurate diagnosis...
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    diagnosis. There are three types of biopsies: fine-needle aspiration, core-needle biopsy and surgical biopsy. The method of biopsy depends on the appearance, size...
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    aspiration (TESA). TESA is done under local anaesthesia, does not involve an open biopsy and is suitable for patients with obstructive azoospermia. Micro-TESE...
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  • tissue from various organs for over 100 years. As an alternative to open testicular biopsy for the last 40 years, FNA mapping has helped to characterize states...
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    inspection alone is sufficient, but biopsy is a valuable adjunct to endoscopy. Small biopsies can be made with a pincer (biopsy forceps) which is passed through...
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    blastocyst biopsy. The latter technique has proved to be less deleterious for the embryo, therefore it is advisable to perform the biopsy around day 5...
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