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How is an FNAC Test performed?

  • During the FNAC Test, a healthcare professional inserts a thin needle into the lump or tissue guided by palpation or imaging techniques like ultrasound or CT scan.
  • The needle is moved back and forth to obtain cell samples, which are collected onto glass slides or in a liquid medium.
  • The collected cells are then prepared and examined by a pathologist under a microscope to assess their characteristics, such as cell type, presence of abnormal cells, and other features that aid in making a diagnosis.

What is a Cervix Biopsy Test?

A Cervix Biopsy Test, also known as a cervical biopsy, is a medical procedure performed to examine and obtain tissue samples from the cervix. It helps diagnose various cervical conditions, including precancerous lesions and cervical cancer. During the procedure, a small tissue sample is taken from the cervix and sent to a laboratory for further analysis.

What is a skin biopsy?

A skin biopsy is a medical procedure where a small sample of skin tissue is removed for examination under a microscope. It helps diagnose skin conditions and diseases.

What does a liver biopsy test for?

A liver biopsy is performed to diagnose liver diseases, assess the extent of liver damage, and determine the cause of abnormalities such as inflammation, fibrosis, or tumors within the liver tissue. It provides crucial information for treatment planning and prognosis.

How painful is a biopsy of the prostate?

A prostate biopsy is typically uncomfortable, but not excruciating. Local anesthesia is used to minimize pain. It's often described as a brief, sharp discomfort lasting during the procedure.

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