...the study of diseases affecting the blood cells and organs that make up the hematopoietic system such as the bone marrow, spleen, thymus and lymphatic tissues. Oral and maxillofacial pathology...
...biopsy Genetic test for celiac disease Celiac disease treatment Gluten-free diet Oats and celiac disease Other measures Complications of celiac disease Non-responsive celiac disease Refractory celiac disease Prevention of celiac...
...and medical conditions, is also known as optical biopsy or fluorescence confocal microscopy. Various techniques can be used when performing this procedure some of which involve the use of laser...
...bone is then cut using an oscillating or sagittal saw. The neurovascular bundle of the bone is divided, and the cut ends are either ligated or cauterised. As the procedure...
.... – Preservation of Jawbone Health: Missing teeth can lead to the deterioration of the jawbone due to lack of stimulation. Partial dentures help maintain the jawbone’s shape and prevent...
...gut" Diagnosis of celiac disease Celiac disease blood test Celiac disease biopsy Genetic test for celiac disease Celiac disease treatment Gluten-free diet Oats and celiac disease Other measures Complications of...
...chemotherapy drugs target rapidly dividing cells, including hair follicles, leading to temporary or permanent hair loss. * **Bone marrow suppression:** Chemotherapy can reduce the production of blood cells in the...
...presence or absence of a disease. The process of removing tissue for a study is called biopsy (a precise sharp instrument is used to lift a part of the tissue)...
...an ultrasound is when it is performed to aid in a biopsy. However, the risk actually lies in the biopsy procedure rather than the ultrasound itself. The ultrasound is used...
...pregnant women and those undergoing other treatments involving radiation, such as radiation therapy for cancer. Endoscopy and biopsy An endoscopy is a procedure that usually involves inserting a thin, flexible...