Liver Biopsy Innovations
A liver biopsy used to be done to estimate the liver Damage and stages of
hepatitis and other liver Disordes. The procedure of
liver biopsy includes insertion of a small needle into the liver to collect a tissue sample. The tissue is then examined in microscope to diagnose a variety of disorders and diseases in the liver.
Common Types of liver
Biopsy includes
Percutaneous liver biopsy
In percutaneous
liver biopsy is most common biopsy, where the doctor inserts a needle through your skin in the upper part of the abdomen to take a small piece of your liver tissue.
Transjugular liver biopsy
In transjugular liver biopsy, needle was inserted into a vein in your neck called the jugular vein. The needle was inserted through your veins to your liver to take a small piece of tissue.
Surgical liver biopsy
If you are having
surgery for any other reasons, and you need a
liver biopsy that you were performed a surgical liver biopsy
A
liver biopsy is most often performed to help identify the cause of:
Persistent abnormal liver blood tests (liver enzymes) Unexplained yellowing of the skin (jaundice) The abnormal liver was found on ultrasound, CT scan, or nuclear scan Unexplained enlargement of the liver
High Impact List of Articles
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The death of an infant after the unfortunate intrathecal injection of vincristine
Iwona Dabrowska Wojciak
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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The death of an infant after the unfortunate intrathecal injection of vincristine
Iwona Dabrowska Wojciak
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Oxidative stress: A comparison of different groups of patients with Hepatitis-C in hemodialysis units
Da Silva NMO, Kalb AC, Vidales-Braz BM, Dos Santo DM, Martinez EP, Martinez AMB and Zanella RC
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Oxidative stress: A comparison of different groups of patients with Hepatitis-C in hemodialysis units
Da Silva NMO, Kalb AC, Vidales-Braz BM, Dos Santo DM, Martinez EP, Martinez AMB and Zanella RC
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Patent foramen ovale and cryptogenic stroke: is there still a role for percutaneous closure?
Christian Spies* and Ziyad M Hijazi
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Patent foramen ovale and cryptogenic stroke: is there still a role for percutaneous closure?
Christian Spies* and Ziyad M Hijazi
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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TGF-β signaling dictates therapeutic targeting in prostate cancer
Natasha Kyprianou
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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TGF-β signaling dictates therapeutic targeting in prostate cancer
Natasha Kyprianou
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Author\'s Guidelines: Volume 4 Issue 5
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Author\'s Guidelines: Volume 4 Issue 5
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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