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During a liver biopsy, your doctor inserts a thin needle through your skin and into your liver to obtain a tissue sample. In the lab, doctors examine the tissue ...
Operations to remove lymph nodes include: Sentinel node biopsy. In a sentinel lymph node biopsy, the surgeon removes the first few nodes into which a cancer ...
An endoscopy offers an opportunity to collect tissue samples (biopsy) to test for diseases and conditions that may be causing anemia, bleeding, inflammation or ...
For patients undergoing excisional biopsy of benign breast lesions, it allows intraoperative confirmation that the tissue removed was benign. Importantly ...
This study will attempt to identify potential non-pharmacologic interventions that will decrease the morbidity associated with prostate biopsy. Participation ...
A breast biopsy is a procedure to remove a small sample of breast tissue for microscopic analysis. If a suspicious area is detected during an imaging exam, your ...
... Biopsy among women with ovarian adnexal mass for which a surgery is planned. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type ...
The overall objective of this study is to collect blood and urine specimens from healthy donors under standardized protocols for liquid biopsy research.
About this study. This is a clinical trial to compare two needles used in biopsy techniques to acquire tissue from pancreatic cancer.
Examining liver tissue can be a vital step in diagnosing and treating many liver conditions. Find out what to expect from this important procedure.
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