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Definition of biopsy in English: biopsynounPlural biopsies ˈbʌɪɒpsiˈbaɪˌɑpsi An examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease. 活组织检查 mass noun cirrhosis was confirmed by biopsy Example sentencesExamples - Clearly blood tests, radiography, biopsies, and other technology based evaluations qualify.
- We examined only cervical biopsies in this study, and the results obtained may not be generalizable to other biopsy types.
- Among the available follow-up surgical biopsies, no malignant diagnoses were made.
- In these cases, mistakes frequently are made during examination of endoscopic biopsies.
- It is still unknown to what extent bronchial biopsies capture pathology at this more peripheral location.
- An alternative approach is cryopreservation of slices or biopsies of ovarian tissue, which contain many thousands of immature oocytes.
- Microscopic examination of the gastric biopsies revealed the presence of cellular infiltrate in the mucosa and submucosa.
- While awaiting an appointment for the result of the biopsies, the patient discovered she was pregnant.
- In addition, later biopsies may show disease progression or regression.
- Surgical biopsies of paraffin-embedded lung tissue, if available, were reviewed by a lung pathologist.
- For example, invasive procedures such as needle biopsies are guided by ultrasound images.
- Ultrasound examination and core biopsies confirm the diagnosis.
- The blandness of the spindle cells was so impressive as to dissuade us from a malignant diagnosis on preoperative biopsies.
- Despite this second assessment, there were still no subtle features of coeliac disease on the initial biopsy.
- A tentative diagnosis of rabies was made on a biopsy and confirmed at autopsy.
- Furthermore, endoscopic biopsies may not be sufficient to make the diagnosis, often requiring a surgical resection.
- Finally, all women underwent thorough colposcopic examination, including directed biopsies.
- Colonoscopy is preferable to a barium enema because it allows for the biopsy and removal of lesions.
- After blood tests and a biopsy, Coeliac disease was confirmed and he was told to give up gluten.
- The patient would probably benefit from doing transbronchial biopsies with the lavage if that is the prime consideration.
verbbiopsies, biopsying, biopsied ˈbʌɪɒpsi [with object]Conduct a biopsy on (tissue removed from a living body) 对(活组织)进行切片检查 the lesions may be malignant and should be biopsied 这些器官组织损伤可能是恶性黑素瘤,应进行活组织切片检查。 Example sentencesExamples - The mass was biopsied under ultrasound guidance on the second day of admission with 10 passes with a 15 gauge biopsy gun and Sure-cut needle.
- But there's controversy: Unlike shaved or excised moles, lasered ones can't be biopsied because no skin tissue is removed.
- Any tissue can be biopsied, including the liver, lung, brain and bone marrow.
- Large-core needles are effective ways of biopsying specific areas and are most commonly used for biopsying the breast, and the prostate.
- An 11 gauge vacuum assisted biopsy device is now available which, because it provides more tissue, increases the diagnostic yield when biopsying microcalcification.
- Now many suspicious breast masses and calcifications can be biopsied with a needle.
- The edge of a lesion should be biopsied and tissue submitted for histology and culture.
- We biopsied him: not only did he have the classic pathologic findings of HIV nephropathy, but when we looked for the virus, we found it there in a great amount and also in his epithelial cells, which was quite unusual.
- Definitive diagnosis is made by biopsying the liver.
- This finding supports the idea that the increased incidence of melanoma is largely the result of increased diagnostic scrutiny - that is, skin lesions are being biopsied that would not have been in the past.
- An abnormal Pap smear is followed by colposcopy, where the cervix is examined using a low-power microscope, and any abnormal areas are biopsied.
- New imaging technologies enable students to explore bodily structures without dissecting, while pathological studies can often be made on tissue located and biopsied in the living patient.
- Should they be systematically biopsied and removed, or can some just be left alone?
- Furthermore, in common with all biopsied cohorts from referral centers, the mean patient age was considerably lower than in populations drawn from secondary centers or the community.
- These suspicious lesions need to be biopsied, that is have tissue removed for microscopic diagnosis, and in melanoma the biopsy should include complete removal.
- Tender breast buds in prepubertal girls can be misdiagnosed as abnormal lumps, but should not be biopsied or excised.
- For instance, when biopsying a visible lesion, the diagnostic yield is better than 90%.
- The probed site was then biopsied and the tissue samples were fixed in formalin for routine histopathology.
- In 2 patients, 2 separate lesions were biopsied.
- However, if the fluid is bloody, if the cyst doesn't go away, or if it quickly recurs, it may need to be biopsied or surgically removed.
OriginLate 19th century: coined in French from Greek bios 'life' + opsis 'sight', on the pattern of necropsy. Definition of biopsy in US English: biopsynounˈbīˌäpsēˈbaɪˌɑpsi An examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease. 活组织检查 Example sentencesExamples - Colonoscopy is preferable to a barium enema because it allows for the biopsy and removal of lesions.
- The blandness of the spindle cells was so impressive as to dissuade us from a malignant diagnosis on preoperative biopsies.
- Ultrasound examination and core biopsies confirm the diagnosis.
- An alternative approach is cryopreservation of slices or biopsies of ovarian tissue, which contain many thousands of immature oocytes.
- Microscopic examination of the gastric biopsies revealed the presence of cellular infiltrate in the mucosa and submucosa.
- We examined only cervical biopsies in this study, and the results obtained may not be generalizable to other biopsy types.
- While awaiting an appointment for the result of the biopsies, the patient discovered she was pregnant.
- In addition, later biopsies may show disease progression or regression.
- It is still unknown to what extent bronchial biopsies capture pathology at this more peripheral location.
- After blood tests and a biopsy, Coeliac disease was confirmed and he was told to give up gluten.
- The patient would probably benefit from doing transbronchial biopsies with the lavage if that is the prime consideration.
- Finally, all women underwent thorough colposcopic examination, including directed biopsies.
- Despite this second assessment, there were still no subtle features of coeliac disease on the initial biopsy.
- Surgical biopsies of paraffin-embedded lung tissue, if available, were reviewed by a lung pathologist.
- A tentative diagnosis of rabies was made on a biopsy and confirmed at autopsy.
- In these cases, mistakes frequently are made during examination of endoscopic biopsies.
- Furthermore, endoscopic biopsies may not be sufficient to make the diagnosis, often requiring a surgical resection.
- Among the available follow-up surgical biopsies, no malignant diagnoses were made.
- For example, invasive procedures such as needle biopsies are guided by ultrasound images.
- Clearly blood tests, radiography, biopsies, and other technology based evaluations qualify.
OriginLate 19th century: coined in French from Greek bios ‘life’ + opsis ‘sight’, on the pattern of necropsy. |