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How is a Tissue Sample Collected?
Tissue samples for histopathological examination can be collected through various methods such as
biopsies
, surgical resection, or fine-needle aspiration. The method of collection depends on the location and type of tissue being examined.
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How is a Tissue Sample Collected?
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