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/ˈbīˌäpsē/,
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biopsies, plural;
  1. An examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease


  1. (biopsy) examination of tissues or liquids from the living body to determine the existence or cause of a disease
  2. A biopsy is a medical test involving the removal of cells or tissues for examination. It is the medical removal of tissue from a living subject to determine the presence or extent of a disease. ...
  3. (Biopsy) a section of skin tissue removed for clinical observation.
  4. (Biopsy) Procedure that involves obtaining a tissue specimen for microscopic analysis to establish a precise diagnosis. Biopsies can be accomplished with a biopsy needle (passed through the skin into the organ in question) or by open surgical incision.
  5. (Biopsy) A tiny piece of tissue from the body is removed (usually with a needle) and examined under a microscope. This procedure is used to diagnose rejection of the transplanted organ.
  6. (Biopsy) A small amount of tissue taken from the patient’s body to be examination by a Pathologist in order to make a diagnosis.
  7. (Biopsy) removal of a small portion of tissue to see whether it is cancerous.
  8. A biopsy is a test that involves taking a small sample of tissue from the body so it can be examined.
  9. (Biopsy) Examination of tissues or liquids for medical test.
  10. (biopsy) a sample of tissue is removed and examined under a microscope.
  11. (Biopsy) A tissue sample which is usually removed for the purpose of examining it by a pathologist under a microscope for diagnosis.
  12. (Biopsy) Obtaining a small sample of suspicious tissue for analysis, to see (for example) if tumor cells are present.
  13. (Biopsy) process of removing tissue from living patients for diagnostic examination.
  14. (Biopsy) Surgical removal of a small amount of abnormal tissue, usually of tumors, for diagnosis.
  15. (Biopsy) A tissue sample removed and analyzed to determine the presence of cancer cells.
  16. (Biopsy) the removal of a small piece of tissue either surgically or with a small aspiration needle so it can be microscopically examined to determine the type or extent of a particular disease.
  17. (BIOPSY) A piece of tissue removed and examined microscopically to determine if there is a cancer.
  18. (biopsy) Removal of sample tissue to test for cancer, including breast cancer.
  19. (Biopsy) Where a small piece of tissues or bone is taken for testing.
  20. (biopsy) medical procedure taking a small tissue sample in order to confirm a diagnosis.
  21. (Biopsy) A piece of body tissue taken so that the cells can be examined under a microscope.
  22. (biopsy) removal of sample of tissue via a hollow needle or scalpel.
  23. (Biopsy) The removal of a sample of tissue to see whether cancer cells are present.
  24. (Biopsy) removing a small amount of fluid or tissue by means of surgery or aspiration.
  25. A biopsy is a procedure that provides a small amount of tissue from an organ, tumor, bone, or other body tissue to find out more information about that organ or tissue. A core needle biopsy is usually performed to examine liver tissue. ...