A biopsy can cause varying sensations depending on the type and location of the procedure. Many people experience a brief pinch or sting when the local anesthetic is administered. During the biopsy itself, some may feel pressure or a tugging sensation, but it is generally not painful due to the numbing. After the procedure, mild discomfort, swelling, or bruising may occur at the biopsy site.
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If a needle biopsy is done, no special preparation is needed. If a large needle biopsy is being done, the doctor may order some tests to determine the clotting ability of the blood.
It can be done in a doctor's office, clinic, or hospital
aspiration biopsy (using a fine needle) and large-core needle biopsy. Either of these may be called a percutaneous needle biopsy. Percutaneous refers to a procedure done through the skin.
No. A lung needle biopsy is used to pull a sample of tissue from the lungs for testing. A lung needle biopsy should NOT be done with someone who has Emphysema.
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Chorionic villus biopsy is not recommended for women who have vaginal bleeding or spotting during the pregnancy
a cone biopsy is done to diagnose cervical cancer or to remove cancerous or precancerous tissue.
It is confirmed by having a prostate biopsy done.
No. The two procedures are separate.