core biopsy

collocation in English

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core
adjective
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
most important or ...
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biopsy
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbaɪ.ɒp.si/
us
/ˈbaɪ.ɑːp.si/
the process of removing and examining a small amount of tissue from a sick person, in order to discover more about ...
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(Definition ofcoreandbiopsyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Of the 7 cases of non-invasive malignancy diagnosed at surgical excision, 4 had discordant results withcorebiopsy.
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Stereotactic needlecorebiopsyof the nodule confirmed the diagnosis of low-grade invasive carcinoma with positive hormone receptors.
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Pathological assessment of response was correlated with geneexpression profiles from an initial pre-treatmentcorebiopsyof the cancer.
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All patients referred with a breast lump received fine-needle aspiration cytology and acorebiopsy.
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Image-guided needlecorebiopsyconfirming residual cancer.
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Pure spindle cell lesions with malignant features identified bycorebiopsyshould always raise the differential diagnosis of sarcoma, but metaplastic carcinoma must be excluded.
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With a solid benign appearing lesion in younger women, acorebiopsycan be performed with ultrasound guidance in the clinic, and confirmation of diagnosis made.
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A similar process is used by radiologists to localize known malignancies that have previously undergonecorebiopsyso that the tumor can be definitively removed.
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It generally consists of screening mammography, diagnostic mammography, and biopsy when necessary, often performed via stereotacticcorebiopsyor ultrasound-guidedcorebiopsy.
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It is a noninvasive test performed on small amounts of tissue removed during the original surgery lumpectomy, mastectomy, orcorebiopsy.
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A variety of sizes of needle can collect tissue in the lumen ("corebiopsy").
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Thecorebiopsyneedle also has a special cutting edge allowing removal of a bigger sample of tissue.
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Serial core biopsies may be obtained during neoadjuvant therapy thus aiding research on the molecular mechanisms responsible for sensitivity and resistance to treatment.
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When only a sample of tissue is removed with preservation of the histological architecture of the tissues cells, the procedure is called an "incisional biopsy" or "corebiopsy".
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Stereotactically guided needle core biopsies taken from the center and four points around the treated tumor showed chronic inflammation and fat necrosis.
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Recent studies have shown that extensive sampling with multiple core biopsies is accurate in excluding malignancy.
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