Patchy duodenitis biopsy refers to the examination of small tissue samples taken from the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine, where inflammation is present in a non-uniform or "patchy" manner. This condition can be associated with various gastrointestinal disorders, such as celiac disease, infections, or other inflammatory conditions. The biopsy helps in identifying the underlying cause of the inflammation by analyzing the tissue for cellular changes, presence of pathogens, or other pathological features. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for determining the appropriate treatment plan.
inflammation of the 1st section of the small intestines
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Peptic relates to digestion. Duodenitis is an inflammation of the duodenum which is the first part of the small intestine and just below the stomach. Peptic duodenitis is an inflammation of the duodenum that affects digestion.
The singular form of biopsy is biopsy.
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There are several different types of biopsy methods, including excisional biopsy, incisional biopsy, needle biopsy, and endoscopic biopsy. Excisional biopsy involves removing the entire suspicious area, while incisional biopsy involves removing only a portion of the area. Needle biopsy uses a thin needle to extract tissue samples, and endoscopic biopsy uses a flexible tube with a camera to collect samples from inside the body. Each method has its own indications and advantages depending on the location and size of the suspicious tissue.
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In an EXCISIONAL BIOPSY, the entire lesion is removed for biopsy.
Em biopsy likely means endometrial biopsy.
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