Biology, asked by pthakur3508, 1 year ago

Advised node biopsy to exclude hodgkins lymphoma

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Answered by parmindergill1p2w8k7
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biopsy is a medical procedure that takes a sample of tissue from your body to be examined in a laboratory. The tissue sample itself may also be called a ‘biopsy’ or a ‘biopsy sample’. 

The laboratory may use special stains (dyes) or do tests on the tissue. A histopathologist looks at the slides to check for abnormal cells to see if lymphoma is present.

To diagnose lymphoma, a biopsy sample is often taken from a lymph node. Lymph nodes are part of the immune system. Lymph nodes are small, oval swellings arranged in groups at various points along the lymphatic drainage system, for example, in the neck, armpit, groin, chest and abdomen. They help fight infections and drain waste fluids from the body’s tissues.



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