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CT Guided Biopsy With Processing
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Understanding CT Guided Biopsy With Processing
What is CT Guided Biopsy With Processing?
Computed Tomography (CT) Guided Biopsy With Processing is a specialized X-ray technique used to visualize the presence of the tumor overgrowth in the chest, abdomen, or pelvis region. In this procedure a radiologist involves the insertion of the automated needle or syringe into the skin and the tissue is taken out for further examination. CT needle-guided biopsy can be used to make a diagnosis of cancers like lung, kidney, liver, pancreatic masses, and bone.
The procedure is not painful and the results are as accurate. This is a minimally invasive procedure and is an alternative to an open surgical biopsy.
What is CT Guided Biopsy With Processing used for?
- The CT Angiography left lower limb is an imaging procedure in which the rotating beams of X-rays are used after injection of a contrast material to create a detailed image of the arteries that carry blood to the legs. In this test a small catheter is threaded into the leg and radiocontrast material is injected into the leg vein and the final X-ray image is viewed on a video screen.
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