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Why is a Lymph Node Biopsy Performed?
The biopsy is primarily performed to investigate abnormalities in the lymph nodes, such as
lymphadenopathy
. It helps to identify the presence of
malignancies
like lymphoma, metastasis from other cancers, or infectious diseases like tuberculosis.
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