Selected article for: "biopsy needle gauge and needle gauge"

Title: Research Communications of the 24th ECVIM-CA Congress
  • Document date: 2015_1_10
  • ID: r59usk02_346
    Snippet: No conflicts of interest reported. Diagnosis of hepatobiliary diseases often requires hepatic tissue sampling for histologic evaluation. The laparoscopic technique is a safe method and allows acquisition of tissue by wedge and needle biopsies from different liver lobes in a minimally invasive way.Specimens obtained with an 18-gauge biopsy needle must be interpreted with caution due to considerable variability in tissue involvement with certain di.....
    Document: No conflicts of interest reported. Diagnosis of hepatobiliary diseases often requires hepatic tissue sampling for histologic evaluation. The laparoscopic technique is a safe method and allows acquisition of tissue by wedge and needle biopsies from different liver lobes in a minimally invasive way.Specimens obtained with an 18-gauge biopsy needle must be interpreted with caution due to considerable variability in tissue involvement with certain disease processes. We hypothesized that needle biopsy specimens would produce findings divergent from those produced by wedge biopsy specimens.

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