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biopsy [ˈbaɪɒpsɪ] n pl -sies 1. (Medicine) examination, esp under a microscope, of tissue from a living body to determine the cause or extent of a disease 2. (Medicine) the sample taken for such an examination [from bio- + Greek opsis sight] bioptic [baɪˈɒptɪk] adj
biopsy the removal of a fragment of living tissue from the body for medical study. — bioptic, adj. See also: Body, Humanthe removal of a fragment of living tissue from the body for medical study. — bioptic, adj. See also: Medical Specialties
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| ``Essentially, you are biopsying the case,'' said Detective David Lambkin, who heads the unit. This is because biopsying a tumor-bearing testicle runs the risk of dislodging any cancer cells that may have turned metastatic -- gained the ability to seed new cancers throughout the body. Our study indicates that biopsying an embryo before it reaches the blastocyst stage does not appear to be jeopardizing the embryo's potential for implantation and pregnancy. |
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