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Meanings of invasive biopsy in English
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Usage of invasive biopsy in English
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However, invasivebiopsy is an available examination for evaluation of RF.
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Men with elevated PSA often must have an invasivebiopsy to test prostate tissue for cancer.
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A minimally invasivebiopsy technique was evaluated for udder tissue collection in dairy cows with Escherichia coli mastitis.
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Typically the initial positive test is followed by additional screenings or a more invasivebiopsy to look for cancer.
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Patients who are both ACE- and PPD-, particularly if white, may have a high enough risk of lymphoma to consider invasivebiopsy.
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So when I first became a parent the doctor suggested an invasivebiopsy called amniocentesis for my wife and our unborn daughter.
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New imaging apparatuses, pulse sequences, and MR-compatible devices are beginning to enable MRI-guided breast interventions, including preoperative lesion localization and minimally invasivebiopsy.
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Nevertheless these can cause worry, additional testing and an invasivebiopsy, which is often done via a long needle inserted through the chest wall.
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Scoring macrophage infiltration in tumor tissue provides a prognostic assessment that is correlated with disease outcome and therapeutic response, but generally requires invasivebiopsy.
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I'd mentioned the liquid biopsies as a replacement for invasivebiopsies.
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This makes longitudinal studies possible without painful, less-effective, invasivebiopsies.
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Moreover, derivation of dermal fibroblasts requires invasivebiopsies.
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Due to heterogeneity, invasivebiopsies of the iliac crest do not truly represent the complete physiological status, impeding the clinical effectiveness of this method.
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Although it's unclear whether screening saves lives, further tests after a positive screen, such as invasivebiopsies, can lead to complications including impotence and incontinence.
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Of the 280 who will test positive, 178 will get additional testing - such as invasivebiopsies - that ultimately show they don't have cancer.