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Liver Biopsy – When is it recommended, and how is the examination performed?
The liver biopsy is a medical procedure used to obtain samples of liver tissue, and it is now considered a common routine intervention. During the procedure, a tissue cylinder is obtained from the liver tissue or from lesions observed in the liver, which is then sent for histological examination. The sampling is typically guided by imaging techniques such as ultrasound or CT, ensuring accurate localization. The purpose of the liver biopsy is to enable the diagnosis of liver diseases, especially when other tests do not provide clear answers regarding the causes of the disease. Through histological examination, the type and severity of the disease can be determined, which can assist…