Biopsy

Biopsy at Our Clinic in Dubai and the Northern Emirates

What is a Biopsy?

A biopsy is a medical procedure where a small tissue sample is taken and examined under a microscope. This procedure can be performed on various tissues, including skin, organs, and other internal structures.

A biopsy is a critical step in diagnosing oral health issues and planning targeted treatments. At our clinic, we ensure a seamless experience, offering support and clear communication throughout the process. Our team takes great care in handling each sample to ensure accuracy in the diagnostic process, giving patients a clearer understanding of their condition and any necessary next steps.

After a biopsy, follow-up care is essential to monitor healing and discuss results. We schedule timely follow-up appointments to review lab findings with patients, answer any questions they may have, and outline potential treatment options. This personalized approach helps patients feel informed and confident about their health journey

Purpose of a Biopsy

Biopsies are essential for diagnosing and assessing diseases. They help determine the nature and extent of a condition. Multiple biopsies may be needed to establish a clear diagnosis and understand disease progression.

Biopsies can diagnose conditions such as cancers, ulcers, hepatitis, kidney disease, and endometriosis.

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Types of Biopsies

Several biopsy methods are used based on the tissue location. These include

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Scraping Cells

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Punch Biopsy

Needle Biopsy

Excisional Biopsy

Excisional Biopsy

Fine Needle Aspiration

Fine Needle Aspiration

Biopsy Procedure for Oral Cavity

Initial Evaluation

  • Assess the oral cavity and identify the area of concern.
  • Discuss the procedure and obtain patient consent.

Preparation

  • Clean the area to be biopsied.
  • Apply local anesthesia to numb the area.

Sample Collection

  • Use appropriate tools to remove a small tissue sample from the targeted area.
  • Ensure the sample is adequate for diagnostic purposes.

Wound Care

  • Apply pressure to stop any bleeding.
  • Place a sterile dressing if needed.

Post-Procedure Instructions

  • Provide guidelines on oral hygiene and pain management.
  • Schedule a follow-up appointment to discuss results and further treatment if necessary.

Analysis and Results

  • Send the tissue sample to a lab for microscopic examination.
  • Review results with the patient and plan any additional steps.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A biopsy is usually recommended when previous tests haven’t provided a clear diagnosis. It offers the most accurate picture of your condition.

Yes, biopsies are highly accurate and can confirm diagnoses such as cancer and other conditions. However, accuracy depends on the sample size and location.

Most biopsies are outpatient procedures, allowing you to return home within a few hours.

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