It means to take a tissue sample and examining it under a microscope to tell if it is benign of cancerous.
Biopsy of an organ involves taking a small sample of tissue to examine it under a microscope for abnormalities, such as cancerous cells or signs of disease. This procedure is commonly used to diagnose and determine the extent of certain health conditions affecting the organ.
Biopsy results: mild atypical cells What does that mean?
Em biopsy likely means endometrial biopsy.
Unsure of the diagnosis is.
Radiologists or sugeons are generally the medical professionals who take the tissue sample known as a biopsy, and pathologists are the ones who identify the cells under the microscope. Anesthesiologists may be necessary if the biopsy is done as a surgical 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.
The nervous ones....
normal ones
There are four types of biopsy techniques. Aspiration biopsy, Needle biopsy, Incisional biopsy, Excisional biopsy
BiopsyBx stands for biopsy.Biopsy is the removal of a small piece of tissue for microscopic pathologic examination.Several types of biopsy includes:excisional biopsy - removal of an entire lesionincisional biopsy - removal of a selected portion of a lesionshave biopsy - a technique using a surgical blade to "shave" tissue from the epidermis and upper dermisaspiration biopsy - needle draw of tissue or fluid from a cavity for cytologic examinationendoscopic biopsy - removal of a specimen for biopsy during an endoscopic procedureBiopsy.
BiopsyBx stands for biopsy.Biopsy is the removal of a small piece of tissue for microscopic pathologic examination.Several types of biopsy includes:excisional biopsy - removal of an entire lesionincisional biopsy - removal of a selected portion of a lesionshave biopsy - a technique using a surgical blade to "shave" tissue from the epidermis and upper dermisaspiration biopsy - needle draw of tissue or fluid from a cavity for cytologic examinationendoscopic biopsy - removal of a specimen for biopsy during an endoscopic procedureBiopsy.
EMB means endometrial biopsy.
Taking a tissue sample for medical testing.