LARGE BIOPSY 1 Test
Test Name: LARGE BIOPSY 1 Test
Components: Tissue in 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin
Price: 900.0 AED
Sample Condition: Tissue
Report Delivery: 6 days
Method: Histopathology
Test type: Genetics
Doctor: General Surgeon
Test Department: DNA Labs UAE
Pre Test Information: LARGE BIOPSY (1) can be done with a doctor’s prescription. Prescription is not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases or people planning to travel abroad.
Test Details
A large biopsy refers to a procedure where a significant amount of tissue is removed from the body for further examination. This type of biopsy is typically performed when a smaller sample is not sufficient to make an accurate diagnosis or when a more extensive analysis is required.
Large biopsies can be performed in various ways depending on the specific area of the body being examined. Some common methods include:
- Incisional Biopsy: This involves making a small incision in the skin to access the affected area and remove a larger sample of tissue. This is commonly done when the suspected abnormality is deep within the body or when a larger sample is needed for analysis.
- Excisional Biopsy: In this procedure, the entire abnormal tissue or growth is removed along with a margin of normal tissue surrounding it. This is often done when a definitive diagnosis or complete removal of the abnormality is required.
- Core Needle Biopsy: This involves using a larger needle to remove a cylindrical sample of tissue from the affected area. This method is commonly used for breast biopsies or when a larger sample is required from deeper tissues.
- Endoscopic Biopsy: This is performed using an endoscope, which is a long, flexible tube with a camera and a light at the end. The endoscope is inserted into the body through a natural opening or a small incision, allowing the doctor to visualize the affected area and take a larger biopsy sample if needed.
After the large biopsy, the tissue sample is sent to a pathology laboratory for examination under a microscope. A pathologist will analyze the sample and provide a detailed report, which can help in making an accurate diagnosis and determining the appropriate treatment plan.
Test Name | LARGE BIOPSY 1 Test |
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Components | Tissue in 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin |
Price | 900.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Tissue |
Report Delivery | 6 days |
Method | Histopathology |
Test type | Genetics |
Doctor | General Surgeon |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | LARGE BIOPSY (1) can be done with a Doctors prescription. Prescription is not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases or people planing to travel abroad. |
Test Details | A large biopsy refers to a procedure where a significant amount of tissue is removed from the body for further examination. This type of biopsy is typically performed when a smaller sample is not sufficient to make an accurate diagnosis or when a more extensive analysis is required. Large biopsies can be performed in various ways depending on the specific area of the body being examined. Some common methods include: 1. Incisional Biopsy: This involves making a small incision in the skin to access the affected area and remove a larger sample of tissue. This is commonly done when the suspected abnormality is deep within the body or when a larger sample is needed for analysis. 2. Excisional Biopsy: In this procedure, the entire abnormal tissue or growth is removed along with a margin of normal tissue surrounding it. This is often done when a definitive diagnosis or complete removal of the abnormality is required. 3. Core Needle Biopsy: This involves using a larger needle to remove a cylindrical sample of tissue from the affected area. This method is commonly used for breast biopsies or when a larger sample is required from deeper tissues. 4. Endoscopic Biopsy: This is performed using an endoscope, which is a long, flexible tube with a camera and a light at the end. The endoscope is inserted into the body through a natural opening or a small incision, allowing the doctor to visualize the affected area and take a larger biopsy sample if needed. After the large biopsy, the tissue sample is sent to a pathology laboratory for examination under a microscope. A pathologist will analyze the sample and provide a detailed report, which can help in making an accurate diagnosis and determining the appropriate treatment plan. |