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Ureteroscopy allows your doctor to visually inspect your ureters and, if necessary, remove a small sample of tissue for laboratory testing (biopsy). In the ...
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 ...
These news features describe how magnetic resonance elastography (MRE), developed at Mayo Clinic, uses sound waves to detect liver fibrosis without a biopsy.
Adipose collection occurs under local anesthesia with an abdominal biopsy that collects about two grams of fat. The fat is used to isolate and grow ...
3-D stereotactic biopsy; Ultrasound-guided biopsy; MRI-guided biopsy; Radioactive seed localizations; Sentinel lymph node injections. In addition to training in ...
Liver biopsy · Blood and urine tests. Blood tests can monitor your liver function and check the level of a protein called ceruloplasmin that binds copper in the ...
Kidney biopsy. Your doctor might recommend removing a small sample of kidney tissue for testing. During a kidney biopsy, a needle is inserted through your ...
Often, pulmonary fibrosis can be definitively diagnosed only by examining a small amount of lung tissue (biopsy) in a laboratory. The tissue sample may be ...
For lymphoma, the biopsy typically involves removing one or more lymph nodes. The lymph nodes go to a lab for testing to look for cancer cells. Other special ...
A biopsy may not be needed if imaging tests show enough information to make a diagnosis. Kidney cancer staging. If you're diagnosed with kidney cancer, the next ...
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