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- $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}
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- Aspiration Biopsy*0001905.scf}
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- What Is a Biopsy?
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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