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The biopsy material is then sent to a laboratory to be evaluated by a pathologist.
However, eggs are also occasionally encountered in effusion fluid or biopsy material.
Biopsied material can also be tested on urease to identify Helicobacter pylori.
How quickly can those concerned with the search for new drugs switch to examination of lymph-node biopsy material for this assessment?
Both ulcerative colitis cultures were of biopsy material and also grew acid fast bacilli.
Histopathologic examination of biopsy material from involved tissues demonstrates the characteristic 2--4 m budding yeast and can provide a rapid diagnosis.
Toxoplasmic encephalitis can be definitely diagnosed only by histology or by isolation of T gondii organisms from brain biopsy material.
Using our expanding knowledge of chromothripsis, we may able to achieve good prognosis and consequently therapeutics of patients by screening of biopsy materials for chromothripsis.
They were all of them - even the colonists down in the hyb tanks - expendable biopsy material, Doppelgangers grown in gnotobiotic sterility in the Moonbase.
The definitive diagnosis of penicilliosis is based on isolation of organisms from blood culture or other clinical specimens or by histopathologic demonstration of organisms in biopsy material.
On examination of muscle biopsy material, the nuclear material is located predominantly in the center of the muscle cells, and is described as having any "myotubular" or "centronuclear" appearance.
The selection of biopsy material with detectable lining layer and sufficiently large size for analysis may have biased our results toward patients with more proliferative synovial lesions, and possibly more severe disease.
Client billing refers to a purchased services agreement between the physician caring for the patient and taking the biopsy and the pathology laboratory preparing the histologic slides and reviewing the biopsy material.
Other ancillary studies provide supportive diagnostic information, including AFB smear and culture of stool or tissue biopsy material, radiographic imaging, or other studies aimed at isolation of organisms from focal infection sites.
Algaba F, Epstein JI, Aldape HC, et al.: Assessment of prostate carcinoma in core needle biopsy--definition of minimal criteria for the diagnosis of cancer in biopsy material.
Once she came into the X-ray clinic while I was doing a difficult procedure that inexperienced interns like me often bungled-a thoracentesis, an extraction of biopsy material from a patient with fluid in the sac covering the lungs, for analysis for possible chest cancer.
The results of these latest trials indicate the continuing need for close cooperation between neurosurgeons, pathologists, and radiation oncologists in the management of cancers that metastasise to the brain, not only to provide biopsy material for histological diagnosis but also to carry out excisional surgery in appropriate cases.
A thoracoscopy (inserting a tube with a camera into the chest) can be used to acquire biopsy material, and allows the introduction of substances such as talc to obliterate the pleural space (a procedure called pleurodesis), preventing more fluid from accumulating and pressing on the lung.