B-medical examination of a corpse
Biopsy
biopsy is a medical test in which cells, tissue, or fluid is removed for examination. Biopsy is not limited to only living people because they are routinely taken from organs that are going to be used for transplantation.Of course, autopsies are limited to the deceased and there are two kinds of autopsy; External examination and internal examination.Most autopsies include both the external and the internal examinations, but there are occasions when the external examination provides sufficient evidence to conclude the autopsy.
Biopsy is the removal of living tissue for microscopic examination. Biomicroscopy is the microscopic examination of living tissue.Related terms:Histology is the study of tissue.Histopathology is the study of diseased tissue.
A biopsy is the medical term that describes the procedure of removing tissue from a living body for examination under a microscope. This procedure helps in diagnosing diseases and determining the characteristics of the tissue sample.
An antonym for the word corpse is "living being" (living person).
The duration of The Curse of the Living Corpse is 1.38 hours.
The Curse of the Living Corpse was created in 1964-04.
The Curse of the Living Corpse - 1964 was released on: USA: May 1964
Non living because it is a dead body.
The Curse of the Living Corpse - 1964 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:13+ (Quebec)
The medical term for examination of tissue under a microscope is called- Histology
A biopsy is the removal of living tissue from a living patient (as compared to autopsy, the examination of dead bodies) in order to examine that tissue for diagnostic purposes (typically, to see if it is cancerous). So, let us say someone has a suspicious looking lump. Is it a tumor, and if so, is it benign or malignant? Microscopic examination of the cells will enable you to find out.