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Your health care provider may diagnose granuloma annulare by looking at the affected skin and taking a small skin sample (biopsy) to examine under a microscope.
A biopsy is needed to confirm a Ewing sarcoma diagnosis. Your healthcare team uses this information to make a treatment plan. Testing the cancer cells for DNA ...
Atypical cells: Are they cancer? Biological therapy for cancer · Biopsy procedures · Blood Basics · Bone marrow transplant · Bone scan · Cancer · Cancer ...
... biopsy. While you're under local anesthesia, a small piece of muscle is removed and sent to a lab for analysis. Nerve biopsy. If your health care ...
Biopsy. In this procedure, often done with colposcopy, your healthcare professional takes a sample of cervical cells to be looked at under a microscope. Taking ...
Tissue sample, also called a biopsy, which can be removed during endoscopy and analyzed in the laboratory ...
Sarcoidosis · Biopsies. Your doctor may order a small sample of tissue (biopsy) be taken from a part of your body believed to be affected by sarcoidosis to look ...
Your provider may also take tissue samples (biopsy). These samples are examined for H. pylori infection. Because this test is more invasive than a breath or ...
A biopsy procedure involves removing a sample of suspicious tissue for testing. ... How the biopsy sample is collected depends on where the suspicious ...
A muscle biopsy might reveal inflammation in your muscles or other problems, such as damage or infection. If the skin biopsy confirms the diagnosis, a muscle ...
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