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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2000
This article focuses on the global settings where biopsy is done, the practical issues of how to do it, and what might be the benefit. The section on biopsy tips is condensed to provide very practical guidelines and some new information for even the most seasoned of endoscopists.
J A, Lunn, W M, Weinstein
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This article focuses on the global settings where biopsy is done, the practical issues of how to do it, and what might be the benefit. The section on biopsy tips is condensed to provide very practical guidelines and some new information for even the most seasoned of endoscopists.
J A, Lunn, W M, Weinstein
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Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2005
This article discusses the indications for intraocular tumor biopsy, the techniques used for obtaining material, and the approaches for analysis of these specimens.
Devron H, Char +2 more
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This article discusses the indications for intraocular tumor biopsy, the techniques used for obtaining material, and the approaches for analysis of these specimens.
Devron H, Char +2 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1983
The necessity, value, and safety of various techniques of pancreatic biopsy are evaluated. The authors also offer a general policy on pancreatic biopsies.
A R, Moossa, N, Altorki
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The necessity, value, and safety of various techniques of pancreatic biopsy are evaluated. The authors also offer a general policy on pancreatic biopsies.
A R, Moossa, N, Altorki
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2009
The clinical suspicion of prostate cancer requires histologic confirmation. In addition to the diagnosis, the biopsy correlated with other clinical parameters should also provide information on the local extent of disease to improve the clinical approach and facilitate the choice of the most appropriate treatment. © 2009 Springer-Verlag Milan.
Cunico S. C. +3 more
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The clinical suspicion of prostate cancer requires histologic confirmation. In addition to the diagnosis, the biopsy correlated with other clinical parameters should also provide information on the local extent of disease to improve the clinical approach and facilitate the choice of the most appropriate treatment. © 2009 Springer-Verlag Milan.
Cunico S. C. +3 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2005
In patients with arthritis, synovial tissue is easily accessible for analysis. Blind needle biopsy is a simple and safe procedure. Arthroscopic biopsy is also safe, it allows access to most sites in the joint and it can provide adequate tissue for extensive laboratory investigations, both before and after successful therapy.
Gerlag, Danielle, Tak, Paul P.
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In patients with arthritis, synovial tissue is easily accessible for analysis. Blind needle biopsy is a simple and safe procedure. Arthroscopic biopsy is also safe, it allows access to most sites in the joint and it can provide adequate tissue for extensive laboratory investigations, both before and after successful therapy.
Gerlag, Danielle, Tak, Paul P.
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1995
Muscle biopsy remains a critical component in the evaluation of myopathies. Recent literature demonstrates that percutaneous biopsy instruments can effectively procure muscle tissue for analysis in clinical and research settings. We review issues of muscle biopsy technique and specimen processing in the context of available clinical methods for tissue ...
K S, O'Rourke, R W, Ike
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Muscle biopsy remains a critical component in the evaluation of myopathies. Recent literature demonstrates that percutaneous biopsy instruments can effectively procure muscle tissue for analysis in clinical and research settings. We review issues of muscle biopsy technique and specimen processing in the context of available clinical methods for tissue ...
K S, O'Rourke, R W, Ike
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2000
Esophageal biopsy is a natural extension of the endoscopic evaluation of many patients. It has a high likelihood of diagnostic accuracy in malignant and infectious esophageal disease. With careful attention to landmarks and good communication between the gastroenterologist and the pathologist BE should be readily diagnosed. With proper attention to the
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Esophageal biopsy is a natural extension of the endoscopic evaluation of many patients. It has a high likelihood of diagnostic accuracy in malignant and infectious esophageal disease. With careful attention to landmarks and good communication between the gastroenterologist and the pathologist BE should be readily diagnosed. With proper attention to the
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1984
Percutaneous biopsies are the most frequent interventional radiographic procedure. Their increased use is related to new imaging techniques facilitating needle placement, greater safety of small needles, and advances in cytology. Many commonly biopsied sites could not be biopsied 10 years ago. Percutaneous biopsies can be performed with both safety and
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Percutaneous biopsies are the most frequent interventional radiographic procedure. Their increased use is related to new imaging techniques facilitating needle placement, greater safety of small needles, and advances in cytology. Many commonly biopsied sites could not be biopsied 10 years ago. Percutaneous biopsies can be performed with both safety and
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