A cone biopsy is only done after other tests have come back positive, so I don't think a second opinion is medically necessary. In order to practice as a doctor, all doctors have to have passed exams and be licensed to practice.
If your smears have show cancerous cells and you do not feel comfortable with your doctor it may be better for you to work with another doctor as it is likely that the treatment will be emotional for you and may last a long time.
But doing a cone biopsy after a positive smear test is normal, routine standard procedure.
Having a biopsy can mean many things. If you do not require an anesthetic the biopsy should not harm the child. If anesthetic is required there is a certain amount of danger you are taking. If the sedated biopsy is need the baby's vitals will be watched closely, but if you can do not hace a sedated biopsy until after the delivery.
Yes, they will take your bloodwork that will also check for pregnancy at least 2 days before you have the surgery.
The kind where they eat tacos and laugh at you for having a tumor.
It is confirmed by having a prostate biopsy done.
its depend upon the procedure for doing lung biopsy(open lung biospy,needle biopsy,bronchoscopic biopsy,video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and mediastinoscopy) the risk of death from needle biopsy is rare. The risk of death from open biopsy is one in 3,000 cases. In mediastinoscopy, death occurs in fewer than one in 3,000 cases.
1. What information to you hope to gain from the biopsy. What is the likelihood of the biopsy establishing a diagnosis. 2. How is the biopsy done 3. Can the diagnosis be established by any other methods 4. Is the procedure painful? Is there any anesthesia used? 5. How safe is the biopsy procedure. What are the risks? 6. Can the biopsy be performed in the doctors office or must it be performed at a hospital 7.How many samples will be removed? 8. How large are the tissue fragments to be removed? 9. How long is the procedure, when can I return to my normal activities. 10.Will I have pain and if so for how long? Will there be visible scarring? 11.Who will interpret the biopsy? 12. How long will it take for the results. 13. what are the rates of false negatives/ positives with this procedure? 14. How will I receive the results of the biopsy? 15. What complications might result from the biopsy during the procedure? 16. What complications may develop after the procedure, and what do I do if there are complications
There should be no problem flying before having carpal tunnel syndrome surgery.
Probably not...ask your OB/GYN
Fungal blood cultures should be taken for patients suspected of having deep organ candidiasis. Tissue biopsy may be needed for a definitive diagnosis.
Fungal blood cultures should be taken for patients suspected of having deep organ candidiasis. Tissue biopsy may be required for a definitive diagnosis.
We would have to know what type of biopsy you are having. Most biopsies taken are painless.
Parnets should be together for maybe two years before having children but if they are ready to have children then they should and when i say ready i mean a steady job good income and a house.