incisional biopsy

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cancer diagnosis

  • precancerous growth in a human colon
    In cancer: Biopsy

    Incisional biopsies, which remove only a piece of a tumour, are done if the mass is large. Biopsies obtained with visual control of an endoscope consist of small fragments of tissue, usually no larger than 5 millimetres (0.2 inch) long. Needle biopsy involves the removal…

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diagnosis of lesions

  • stereotatic biopsy
    In biopsy

    In contrast, an incisional biopsy involves the removal of only a portion of the lesion for pathological examination and is used when the size or location of the tumour prohibits its complete excision. This technique also is used when a needle biopsy does not provide adequate information for…

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