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Biopsy. A biopsy is a procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing in a lab. For vertebral tumors, the tissue is often removed using a thin needle. The ...
The purpose of this study is to collect blood samples and fresh tissue from biopsies of metastatic lesions from Mayo Clinic patients with metastatic breast ...
The Renal Biopsy Laboratory in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic examines more than 6,000 biopsies per year from ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the degree of signal alterations or attenuation in formalin-fixed vs. fresh skin biopsy specimens of inflammatory skin ...
Endometrial biopsy often is done in a health care professional's office. The sample is sent to a lab for testing to see if it is cancer. Other special tests ...
Removing a tissue sample for testing. Called a biopsy, this test involves taking a sample of cells from the mouth. There are different types of biopsies. A ...
For patients undergoing excisional biopsy of benign breast lesions, it allows intraoperative confirmation that the tissue removed was benign. Importantly ...
Researchers recommend biopsy for patients who do not follow the usual clinical course of Graves' orbitopathy or have clinical characteristics of ...
During a needle biopsy, a healthcare professional inserts a thin needle through the skin and guides it into the cancer. The health professional uses the needle ...
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