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How is a Muscle Biopsy Conducted?
The procedure typically involves local anesthesia. A small incision is made, and a piece of muscle is extracted using a biopsy needle or a small surgical instrument. The sample is then preserved and sent to a
histopathology
lab for analysis.
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