Liver BiopsyBiopsy, Liver, Liver Biopsy ResultsA percutaneous liver
biopsy is done using a long needle inserted between
two of the right lower ribs to remove a sample of liver tissue. The tissue
sample is sent to a laboratory and looked at under a microscope to see if there
are any liver problems. - Samples of liver tissue sent to a pathology lab
will be looked at under a microscope for liver diseases such as liver cancer or
cirrhosis.
- Other samples of liver tissue
may be sent to a microbiology lab to see whether an infection, such as
tuberculosis of the liver, is present.
Test results are generally ready in 2 to 4 days. If tests
are done to find infections, it may take several weeks for the results to be
ready. Percutaneous liver biopsy| Normal: | The liver tissue looks normal under a microscope. No
signs of inflammation, cancer, or cirrhosis are present. |
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Abnormal: | Abnormal cells or liver tissue are present. This may be
caused by an infection, liver disease, or cancer. |
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If liver cancer is present, the biopsy can help find the
type of cancer. | If
hepatitis is present, the test can be used to see the
chance of developing cirrhosis. Test results may also show the severity of
cirrhosis. |
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