Biopsy

A biopsy is a medical procedure to extract a small sample of tissue from the body to be examined under the microscope. It is used to diagnose diseases or to determine the need for treatment. Biopsy is a vital tool in modern medicine and helps in the investigation of illnesses ranging from cancer to autoimmune conditions. With its help, medical professionals can make accurate diagnosis, carry out successful treatments and monitor the efficacy of therapy. Biopsy is a quick and minimally invasive procedure that can provide crucial insights into a patient’s medical condition.

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Granulomatous Gastritis: A Clinicopathologic Analysis of 39 Biopsy Cases

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Comparison the Diagnostic Value of Doppler Ultrasonography to Biopsy, in Evaluation of Post-transplant Complications and Kidney Function

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