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How are Samples Collected for Histological Examination?
Samples for histological examination are typically collected through biopsy procedures. Common types of biopsies include:
Needle Biopsy
: A minimally invasive method using a needle to extract tissue from organs like the liver or breast.
Excisional Biopsy
: The surgical removal of an entire lump or suspicious area for examination.
Incisional Biopsy
: A procedure where only a portion of the tissue is removed for analysis.
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