Biopsy definition

Biopsy means the removal and examination of tissue from a living body, performed to establish a precise diagnosis.
Biopsy means the removal of a sample or an entire abnormality for microscopic examination to diagnose a problem. Examples of a sampling would be a core biopsy or incisional biopsy; an example of entire removal would be an excisional biopsy.
Biopsy or “Procurement” means the extraction of Knee Cartilage, being the process by which the Knee Cartilage becomes available;

Examples of Biopsy in a sentence

  • Histopathology / Cytology / FNAC / Biopsy / Immuno-histochemistry reports.

  • Scan / Histopathology / Cytology / FNAC / Biopsy report suggesting irreversible & non-compensatory changes of the particular organ.

  • Scan / Histopathology / Cytology / FNAC / Biopsy report suggesting irreversible & non- compensatory changes of the particular organ.

  • Manufacturing will only commence after the Knee Cartilage Biopsy has been released by the Tissue Establishment according to the currently valid SOP and all other requirements have been fulfilled, including but not limited to the verification of the Informed Consent Form of the Patient and verification of the Laboratory Test results.

  • In case of Radical Hysterectomy, the investigation reports like Pap Smear, Cervical Biopsy, Endometrial Biopsy and USG are mandatory.

  • In case of Radical Hysterectomy, the investigation reports like Pap smear, Cervical Biopsy, Endometrial Biopsy and USG are mandatory.

  • Biopsy was performed in all determined CSRs on the diagnostic MR images, even if they were not visible on the T2-weight- ed anatomic MR images obtained at the time of biopsy.

  • Studies/References N Histopathological Classification Initial Intervention/Treatment Malignant Progression Moderate dysplasia (9) Biopsy and WO (9) 4/9 (44%) CIS (10) Biopsy and WO (3) 4/10 (40%) (n ¼ 2 biopsy and WO, n ¼ 2 RT) Keratosis with moderate atypia (23) 4/23 (17%) Keratosis with severe atypia (90) 25/90 (28%) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al.

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  • Biopsy samples are important to collect from marine mammals to identify individuals from a specific breeding population.


More Definitions of Biopsy

Biopsy means the removal and microscopic examination of tissue taken from a living body and performed to establish an exact diagnosis.
Biopsy means removal of an entire abnormality (excisional biopsy) or a sampling or portion of abnormality (core and incisional biopsy) for microscopic examination in order to diagnose a problem.