$Unique_ID{BRK02303} $Pretitle{} $Title{What Is a Biopsy?} $Subject{special procedure procedures laboratory test tests aspiration punch biopsy biopsies tissue tissues examination examinations benign malignant tumor pathology tumors} $Volume{P-0} $Log{ Abrasion Biopsy of the Uterus*0001901.scf Excisional and Endoscopic Biopsy*0001902.scf Incisional Biopsy*0001903.scf Punch Biopsy*0001904.scf Aspiration Biopsy*0001905.scf} Copyright (c) 1992,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. What Is a Biopsy? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Could you please clear up my confusion about the use of the term "biopsy". I have seen it in several medical articles, but it seems to have a different meaning each time. Thank you for your help. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: If we consult a medical dictionary, it will tell us that a biopsy is the "examination of tissues excised (removed) from the living body". Different techniques may be used to obtain the tissue and the name of the technique is used to describe the biopsy (for example "aspiration biopsy" or "punch biopsy"), which may have led to your confusion. Biopsies are used to make an exact diagnosis of a tissue growth. A small piece of tissue is removed from the area suspected to be diseased, and is then processed by a pathologist. The tissue is fixed, by solutions similar to embalming fluids, then colored with a variety of chemical stains, and finally, examined under the microscope. The pattern of the cells, their internal structures and elements, permit the Pathologist to determine the type of tumor, and whether it is benign or malignant. This is extremely important, as it is this diagnosis that determines the type of treatment. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.