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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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| Another limitation is that because our study was retrospective, fine-needle and core biopsy techniques were not standardized. The UAMS/ACRC Breast Center offers all forms of breast imaging, including both diagnostic and screening mammograms with Computer Aided Detection (CAD), ductograms, breast ultrasound, needle localization, cyst aspiration, core biopsy (both stereotactic and ultrasound guided) and MRI biopsy. 1,7,9) On the other hand, Hughes et al (4) reached an accurate diagnosis using core biopsy in all of a series of 13 cases. |
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