A cervical biopsy is performed to obtain a small sample of tissue from the cervix for examination under a microscope. This procedure is typically conducted to diagnose abnormalities, such as precancerous changes or Cervical cancer, often identified through Pap smear results. It helps healthcare providers determine the appropriate treatment and management for any detected issues. Additionally, a biopsy can assess other conditions affecting the cervix.
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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.
There might be some kind of obstruction in the bowel that may prevent the biopsy. I can't think of any other reason why it would not be done if the doctor thought it necessary.