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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 ...
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 ...
The Rajan Developmental Endoscopy Lab at Mayo Clinic develops new endoscopic resection techniques, endoscopic muscle biopsy methods and endoscopic ...
The purpose of this study is to collect skin biopsies from patients who have known cases of chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy and analyze the samples ...
Biopsy for immunofluorescence mapping. · Widening the esophagus. · Gene therapy, including a gel applied to wounds of people with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa ...
Biopsy. Lupus can harm your kidneys in many different ways, and treatments can vary, depending on the type of damage that occurs. In some cases, it's ...
This is called a biopsy. The esophagus may look different depending on the cause of the inflammation, such as drug-induced or reflux esophagitis. You'll be ...
Muscle biopsy. A muscle biopsy might be done to help your doctor look for evidence of another condition that could be causing the weakness. Blood tests ...
Ureteroscopy allows your doctor to visually inspect your ureters and, if necessary, remove a small sample of tissue for laboratory testing (biopsy). In the ...
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 ...
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