Aspiration for cutological biochemical examination
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The procedure is done in the following way:
You sit on a bed or on the edge of a chair or bed. Your head and arms rest on a table.
A small area of skin on your back is cleaned. Numbing medicine (local anesthetic) is injected in this area.
The doctor inserts a needle through the skin and muscles of the chest wall into the pleural space.
Fluid is collected.
The needle is removed. A bandage is placed on the skin.
The fluid sample is sent to a laboratory. There, it is examined under the microscope to determine what the cells look like and whether they are abnormal.
You sit on a bed or on the edge of a chair or bed. Your head and arms rest on a table.
A small area of skin on your back is cleaned. Numbing medicine (local anesthetic) is injected in this area.
The doctor inserts a needle through the skin and muscles of the chest wall into the pleural space.
Fluid is collected.
The needle is removed. A bandage is placed on the skin.
The fluid sample is sent to a laboratory. There, it is examined under the microscope to determine what the cells look like and whether they are abnormal.
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