biopsy

     

A biopsy (in Greek: βίος life an όψη look/appearance) is a medical test involving the removal of cells or tissues for examination. The tissue is generally examined under a microscope by a pathologist, and can also be analyzed chemically (for example, using PCR or gas chromatography techniques). When only a sample of tissue is removed, the procedure is called an incisional biopsy or core biopsy. When an entire lump or suspicious area is removed, the procedure is called an excisional biopsy. When a sample of tissue or fluid is removed with a needle, the procedure is called a needle aspiration biopsy.

Trivia about biopsy

  • "Needle" is one type of this procedure in which tissue is taken from the body for a microscopic exam
  • From the Latin for "life appearance", this procedure takes a sample of tissue, fluid or cells for study
  • (Jimmy of the Clue Crew stands in front of another apparatus.) A device that uses microchips to detect one cancer cell in a billion may supersede this technique of taking tissue samples from living patients and may lead to finding cancers before tumors form
  • It's the removal of a piece of tissue from a living body usually for diagnostic study
  • Needle & punch are types of this diagnostic test that removes tissue & puts it under the microscope