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Palpating biopsy needles

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2018
A stiffness-sensing piezoelectric microsystem that can be mounted onto conventional biopsy needles distinguishes abnormal tissue from healthy tissue.
Pengfei, Song, James F, Greenleaf
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NEEDLE BIOPSY TECHNIQUES

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1995
With the ability to perform good diagnostic mammography, breast ultrasound, ductography, cyst aspiration, abscess drainage, and stereotactic or ultrasound-guided percutaneous biopsy, the modern breast radiologist should play the central role in breast diagnosis.
S H, Parker, A T, Stavros, M A, Dennis
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Needle Muscle Biopsy

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 1997
We review our experience with needle muscle biopsy, including technique, results, complications, and outcome. We have collected data from 40 consecutive patients undergoing needle muscle biopsy of the quadriceps muscle. All biopsies were performed by the same operator and 98% were performed in the outpatient clinic. Specimens were sent to pathology for
E D, Newman, A D, Garbes
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Biopsy needle characteristics

CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 1991
Percutaneous biopsy is the radiologist's most frequently performed interventional procedure. Its success is due to a number of factors, including rapid advancements in biopsy needle technology which have allowed interventionalists to improve upon the efficacy, safety, and accuracy of the procedure.
G S, Gazelle, J R, Haaga
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Transthoracic needle biopsy

World Journal of Surgery, 1992
AbstractPercutaneous fine‐needle aspiration biopsy is a relatively simple invasive procedure with good patient acceptance, low morbidity, and almost negligible mortality. It provides a diagnosis of pulmonary, hilar, and mediastinal masses quickly and accurately, thus eliminating many laboratory tests, saving hospital days, and thereby saving time and ...
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Mediastinal needle biopsy

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1984
A review of 52 consecutive needle biopsies of the mediastinum is presented. The aspirated material yielded cytologic and/or histologic diagnosis in 50 needle biopsies; two needle biopsies failed to yield adequate cellular material for diagnosis. All but two of the 50 patients had confirmation of the biopsy diagnosis by surgical, autopsy, or clinical ...
S M, Moinuddin   +2 more
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Transthoracic Needle Biopsy

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
IN spite of several earlier attempts to develop a safe and reliable method, needle biopsy of pulmonary lesions has not become generally accepted in the diagnosis of lung diseases. Complications such as life-threatening bleedings, infection, air embolism and pneumothorax were probably the main reasons for this.
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Thoracolumbar Needle Biopsy

Orthopedics, 1988
ABSTRACT: Utilizing radiologic C-arm control, percutaneous needle biopsy of the spine may be performed safely at the T11 through L5 levels. Its main advantage is the avoidance of performing an open surgical biopsy; however, it is an exacting technique and, even when done properly, the procedure may result in nondiagnostic tissue.
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Needle Aspiration and Needle Biopsy Procedures

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1987
Needle biopsy of the prostate, employing large "core" needles and performed via the transperineal or transrectal routes, is a well-established method for diagnosing prostatic malignancy. This procedure can be performed safely under local anesthesia in an outpatient setting.
Z, Wajsman, I, Klimberg
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Cope Needle Biopsy

Southern Medical Journal, 1984
I reviewed the results of 143 Cope needle biopsies in 121 patients. Diagnostic biopsies were obtained in 26 patients. Two patients with rheumatoid pleuritis had suggestive pleural fluid. Seventeen of the 19 patients with malignancy had diagnostic pleural fluid cytology.
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