Anatomical pathology
Anatomical pathology is the branch of pathology that looks at tissue structure and biopsies. Contrary to popular belief, the field is mostly concerned with tissue of live patients, although autopsy remains an important tool in gaining medical knowledge.
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Diseases
Biopsy specimens are often taken when the cause of a disease is uncertain, or its extent or exact character is in doubt. Aditionally, it can differentiate between different types of cancer and determine whether a lesion is benign or malignant. Vasculitis is usually diagnosed on biopsy.
Procedures
The procedures used in anatomical pathology:
See also
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